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Slovenian Employers Against Minimum Wage Increase

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They say that the adjustment should be based on official data, as prescribed by the Minimum Wage Act, and not on survey estimates.
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Slovenia is once again a regional standout when it comes to wage growth. The country's government has announced a significant increase in the minimum wage, with the aim of reaching 1,000 euros net per month by 2026, which would be one of the highest minimum wages in Central and Southeastern Europe. The announcement has already provoked strong public reactions, but also an open conflict between the government, unions and employers. The goal: to p…

They say that the adjustment should be based on official data, as prescribed by the Minimum Wage Act, and not on survey estimates.

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poslovni.hr broke the news in on Monday, January 12, 2026.
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