Minimun Wages in Europe
In EUROS: Albânia: 18,000 lekë 129,00 Andorra : 915.20 euro 915,20 Arménia: 25,000 dram 47,80 Austria: 1,000 euro 1.000,00 Azerbaijan : 60 manat 54,73 Belarus: 229,000 rubles 57,37 Belgium: 1,440.67 euro 1.440,67 Bosnia Herzegovina: 320 convertible marka 163,61 Bulgária: 240 leva 122,59 Croatia: 2,814.00 kuna 388,05 Cyprus: 840 euro 840,00 Czech Republic : 8,000 koruna 314,91 Denmark : - - - - Has no minimum wages law Estonia : 4,350 krooni 278,02 Finland : - - - - Has no minimum wages law France : 1,343.77 euro 1,343,77 Georgia : 115 lari 48,98 Germany : - - - Has no minimum wages law Greece : €740.00 740,00 Hungary : 73,500 forint 277,36 Iceland : 130,000 króna 751,59 Ireland : 1,499.33 euro 1.499,33 Italy : - - - - Has no minimum wages law Latvia : 180 lati 54,94 Liechtenstein: - - - - Lithuania: 800 litai 231,70 Luxembourg : 1,682.76 euro 1.682,76 Republic of Macedonia: - - - - Malta : 634.75 euro 634,75 Moldova: 766.10 lei 46,18 Monaco 1,509.73 euro 1.509,73 Montenegro: 55.00 euro 55,00 Netherlands : 1,398.00 euro 1.398,00 Norway : - - - - Has no minimum wages law Poland: 1,317 złotych 337,80 Portugal : 475.00 euro 475,00 Romania: 600 lei 147,34 Rússia: 4,330 rubles 109,22 San Marino : 1,220.27 euro 1.220,27 Serbia: 12,133.33 dinars 121,33 Slovakia : 307.70 euro 307,70 Slovenia : 734.15 euro 734,15 Spain: 633.30 euro 633,30 Sweden - - - - Has no minimum wages law Switzerland - - Has no minimum wages law Turkey : 693 lira 336,19
Ukraine : 625 hryven 57,56 United Kingdom : 1,005.33 pound 1.163,77
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ReplyDeletepretty high prices for someone who lives in the third world country like me. if these minimum wager could spare a single cent for their brethren in poor countries, i bet these figures will make a lot of sense.
ReplyDeleteIt isn't a good news :(
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately this is the truth. The difference between one country and another is too big.
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