Unions Want a 20 Percent Increase in the Minimum Wage
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said that the state would try to raise the minimum wage from 457 euros by 20.1 percent to 550 euros in two steps by January 1. He stressed that he would also try to ensure that pensions do not increase by less than eight percent and announced that the average salary could, in the best case scenario, exceed 1,170 euros in January 2026. He announced that the Expo project 'means much more' than the international e…
The sudden announcement by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić to increase the minimum wage, which currently stands at 457 euros in Serbia, to 500 and 550 euros, came as a bolt from the blue.
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The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, said that the increase of the minimum wage in Serbia, which he said would be from the current 53,500 dinars (457 euros) by January 1
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