MINIMUM WAGE IN ARMENIA WILL BE 50 000 AMD SINCE 2014
18:59, 11 September, 2013
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 11, ARMENPRESS: Since January 2014 in Armenia
minimum wage will become 50 000 AMD instead of current 45 000 AMD.
About this informed hair of Standing Committee on Social issues of
Armenian National Assembly Hakob Hakobyan during press conference on
September 11. "Maximum wage will be higher around 20 times than the
minimum. If we increase minimum wage than we should also increase
the other wages," he said, reports "Armenpress".
Reverberating to wages of private sector Hakob Hakobyan mentioned that
it is a non-managing field except the minimum wage. "We regulate the
minimal border and the rest leave on employer-employee relations,"
he clarified.
Salaries in private sector are higher than in state system. In Hakob
Hakobyan's words if state salaries are raised than private sector
immediately will react by doing the same in the companies. "It is the
nature of private. Nobody wants to lose employees int hat sector. The
state can afford itself to lose employees but in case of private
sector the same cannot be done," he mentioned.
Since July 1, 2013 minimum wage in Armenia became 45 000 AMD instead
of previous 35 000 AMD.
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/732592/minimum-wage-in-armenia-will-be-50-000-amd-since-2014.html
18:59, 11 September, 2013
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 11, ARMENPRESS: Since January 2014 in Armenia
minimum wage will become 50 000 AMD instead of current 45 000 AMD.
About this informed hair of Standing Committee on Social issues of
Armenian National Assembly Hakob Hakobyan during press conference on
September 11. "Maximum wage will be higher around 20 times than the
minimum. If we increase minimum wage than we should also increase
the other wages," he said, reports "Armenpress".
Reverberating to wages of private sector Hakob Hakobyan mentioned that
it is a non-managing field except the minimum wage. "We regulate the
minimal border and the rest leave on employer-employee relations,"
he clarified.
Salaries in private sector are higher than in state system. In Hakob
Hakobyan's words if state salaries are raised than private sector
immediately will react by doing the same in the companies. "It is the
nature of private. Nobody wants to lose employees int hat sector. The
state can afford itself to lose employees but in case of private
sector the same cannot be done," he mentioned.
Since July 1, 2013 minimum wage in Armenia became 45 000 AMD instead
of previous 35 000 AMD.
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/732592/minimum-wage-in-armenia-will-be-50-000-amd-since-2014.html