The minimum wage increase in Azerbaijan will cover 40 per cent of hired employees and 25 per cent of those working in state-financed fields, Abulfat Maharramov, director of the labour policy department of the Azerbaijani Ministry of Labor and Social Protection, told reporters in Baku on Feb. 11.
'According to the president's corresponding decree, the minimum wage in the country was raised to the minimum standard of living and was set at 180 manats, he said.
"From March 1, 2019, the minimum wage in the country will reach 180 manats, Maharramov said. 'The wage increase will cover primarily those whose salary is financed from the state budget upon a single tariff table. The matter rests in a 30 per cent salary increase of about 450,000 employees. The wage of people receiving less than 180 manats will also be regulated within the minimum level and above this level."
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'As for the category of employees covered by the wage increase, these will be the individuals working in the fields of science, medicine, culture, youth and sports, agriculture, ecology, housing and public utilities, communications, transport, land reclamation and etc., he said. 'There will also be an increase in the minimum wage of teachers of educational institutions, whose positions are indicated in the single tariff table.
On Feb. 8, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev signed an order on increasing the minimum monthly wage and amending the order 'On Increasing the Minimum Wage dated December 25, 2017.
According to the order, from March 1, 2019, the minimum monthly wage will reach 180 manats.