Average Salary in Poland- 2020, You need to Know....
Poland is one of the most developed economies in Europe and offers a wide
range of jobs and income levels. If you think of living in a country that will
help improve your career, acquire new skills and earn good money, Poland will
be a great option. Our country is now one of the fastest growing economies in
the European Union, so the prospects for the future are good. The market is
during a good state and is consistently evolving. Consistent with Eurostat, the
percentage in Poland in January 2020 was 2.9 percent. Against 3.8 percent
within the first month of 2019. This is often the runner-up result among all EU
member states.
Minimum Salary in Poland
The minimum wage sets the minimum acceptable level of remuneration for work
(based on an employment contract). The lowest possible salary is determined by
the government. Not every country has a minimum wage, but it is often
beneficial to workers. It helps reduce poverty and gives some type of job
security because the employee can be sure, that the salary cannot go below a
certain level. It also limits the immoral activities of employers.
In Poland, the minimum wage is
set annually. From January 1 to December 31, 2018, it was 2,100 pln. The
minimum wage increases from 2250 gross per month to 2400 gross plate in 2019.
In 2020 there was an increase of 350 pln gross (15.6 percent). According to the
Government's plan, the salary should increase to 4,000 PNL by 2024, so the
salary should increase every year. Employers in Poland who do not pay the
minimum wage may be subject to penalties by the Government of Poland. The minimum hourly rate for contractors
increased from 2014 is 70 gross pln to 17 gross pln. A full-time employee
spends 8 hours a day at work and 40 hours a week. It may also be that the
employee works to their standard, depending on a slightly different graphic, as
the company, institution, or office may set different times of work. If the
employee has at least 6 hours of daily work time, the employee has the right to
a work break of at least 15 minutes, which is included in the work time.
Average
monthly gross salary in the sectors:
- enterprise sector – 5,283 pln (1152 Euro)
- industry – 5,265 pln (1149 euro)
- industrial processing – 5,069 pln (1106 euro)
- construction – 5,149 pln (1123 euro)
- trade, repair of motor vehicles – 5,043 pln (1100
euro)
- transport and storage – 4,721 pln (1030 euro)
- accommodation and catering – 3,939 pln (859
euro)
- information and communication – 9,083 pln (1982 euro)
- real estate market services – 5,440 pln (1187 euro)
- administration and support activities – 4,082 pln
(890 euro)
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