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Data for Euro Zone Minimum Wages Ranks Greece 8th

Greek minimum wage is now in the foreground of the political scene in Greece, since the cuts in wages will have an impact on the annual salaries of Greeks.
According to the Federation of European Employers’ (FedEE) review of minimum wage rates in 2011, Greek minimum wage is 8th highest on the list of minimum wages among 14 states of the Eurozone and 7th highest among the 20 Member states of the European Union.
Below is the data concerning Minimum Wages in Europe (by month) published by the FedEE:
Luxembourg 1,757.56 euros
Belgium 1,498.87 euros
Ireland 1,499.33 euros
Netherlands 1,424.40 euros
France 1,365.00 euros
Austria 1,000.00 euros
Cyprus 909 euros
Greece 739.56 euros
Malta 664.95 euros
Spain 641.50 euros
Slovenia 530 euros
Portugal 485 euros
Slovakia 317 euros
Estonia 278.02 euro
Data for Germany, Italy and Finland is not available at this moment.

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