The Polish government will seek to hike its minimum wage to PLN 2,600 per month at the start of 2020, to a target of PLN 3,000 by end 2020 and PLN 4,000 by end-2023, leading party Law and Justice (PiS) officials told a September 7 campaign soiree.
The hike should measure "about 15% per year," PM Mateusz Morawiecki said of the rough outline, "to make up for the lost years" under the prior government, he claimed.
PiS also seeks unspecified wage hikes in the public sector, a program outline presented at the event suggested. Teacher wage increases are coming yet in 2019, PM Morawiecki indicated in his speech to assembled party members.
Wage growth in the broader economy should further stem from economic growth and labor market strengthening.
Source
Legislated on | Minimum wage (brutto) |
---|---|
1 January 2019 |
2250,00
|
1 January 2018 |
2100,00
|
1 January 2017 |
2000,00
|
1 January 2016 |
1850,00
|
1 January 2015 |
1750,00
|
1 January 2014 |
1680,00
|
1 January 2013 |
1600,00
|
1 January 2012 |
1500,00
|
1 January 2011 |
1386,00
|
1 January 2010 |
1317,00
|
1 January 2009 |
1276,00
|
1 January 2008 |
1126,00
|
1 January 2007 |
936,00
|
1 January 2006 |
899,10
|
1 January 2005 |
849,00
|
1 January 2004 |
824,00
|
1 January 2003 |
800,00
|
1 January 2001 |
760,00
|
1 March 2000 |
700,00
|
Poland’s minimum wage for 2019 raised by 7.1 percent