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Slovenia increases the Minimum Wage to One Thousand Euros – sarajevotimes.com – EUROP INFO

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Slovenia has announced a significant increase in its minimum wage, raising it to one thousand euros per month. This move, aimed at improving the living standards of low-income workers, marks one of the most substantial adjustments in recent years. The new wage guidelines, which come into effect next month, are expected to impact thousands of employees across various sectors in the country. Employers and economic analysts alike are weighing in on…

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Is raising the minimum wage to 1,000 euros net really a dangerous pre-election move and a shock to the economy? Would the tax relief on wages proposed by the economy really lead to a recession? The 24UR ZVEČER program compared the opinions of Minister of Labor Luka Mesec and the CEO of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia Mitja Gorenšček.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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From 1 July, the minimum wage will continue to be increased, and the tax facilities for employees with minimum income will be adjusted. The tax article taken from state to state for wages between 4,000 and 9,000 of her. This changes from July to the first time in Romania TV.

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From April, the highest basic tariff income for schoolteachers will increase from the current 26,690 to 29,100 crowns gross per month, and for cleaners from 23,150 to 25,240. The decision was made by the government of Andrej Babiš (ANO), which approved salary increases in the public sector and state administration. Nurses, musicians, museum workers and many other professions will also see an increase.

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Raising the minimum wage for the entire public sector means an additional €30 million for salaries and €50 million for winter and annual leave. Minister Klemen Boštjančič emphasized that departments will have to find these funds within their budgets.

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The increase in the minimum wage for the entire public sector, not just the state budget, means an additional approximately 30 million euros for salaries and approximately 50 million euros for winter and annual holiday pay, the Ministry of Finance explained to STA. Finance Minister Klemen Boštjančič has already emphasized that departments will have to find these funds within their budgets.

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This January brings a higher minimum wage, which will now amount to one thousand euros. The event is accompanied by an exchange of heated arguments between advocates of the wage increase and opponents of such a corrective measure, who accuse the measure of pre-election flattery of workers and a harmful intervention in the stability of the Slovenian economy.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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EURO-NEWS broke the news in on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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