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Published: 15 February 2024

Negotiated basic monthly minimum rates, averages, €, 1 January 2022

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Negotiated basic monthly minimum rates, averages, €, 1 January 2022

All rates are adjusted to 12 monthly payments.

Source: Eurofound database of collective agreements for low-paid workers, 2023

Identifier: U9Oh4

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14 February 2024

Database of collective agreements for low-paid workers (data file)
Following a request from the European Parliament and decision from the European Commission, Eurofound carried out a pilot project on the 'Role of the minimum wage in establishing the Universal Labour Guarantee' in the EU from 2021 to 2023. The purpose of this pilot project is to provide data and research evidence that will feed into the monitoring of the Commission’s initiative on adequate minimum wages. In module 2 of the project, Eurofound developed a database on minimum wage rates in collective agreements related to low-paid workers.
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26 January 2024

Minimum wages for low-paid workers in collective agreements

In this pilot project, Eurofound successfully established the feasibility of, and piloted, an EU-wide database of minimum pay rates contained in collective agreements related to low-paid workers. A conceptual and measurement framework was devised, a total of 692 collective agreements – related to 24 low-paid sectors of interest – were selected to be ‘fully coded’ and representative data on negotiated minimum pay were compiled for 24 EU Member States. Based on more than 3,202 renewal texts, time series of collectively agreed minimum rates were created from 2015 to 2022 for 19 countries. This is the first time that an EU-wide data collection has provided comparative time series on negotiated pay. Key findings are is that in some countries outdated agreements contain rates below the applicable statutory minima, and that the potential of collective agreements to regulate pay generally or for employees earning higher wages than the minimum pay is not always fully capitalised on.

See also the national country reports (Eurofound papers), providing meta-data for the data collection, at the end of this web page.

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