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New Minimum Wage Law to Adjust Salaries in Greece’s Public and Private Sectors in 2025

Greece's upcoming legislation on minimum wage aims to revise salary structures across both private and public sectors starting in 2025, affecting workers including overseas employees.

The Greek government has introduced a new law regarding the minimum wage that will take effect in 2025. This legislation will adjust salaries in both the private and public sectors, aiming to better align wages with economic development and labor market conditions. Although official specifics on the exact percentage increases have not yet been published, the law is expected to enhance the remuneration of workers, including those from overseas working in Greece. This move is part of broader economic reforms focusing on improving employment conditions and ensuring fair pay. The government emphasizes that the adjustments will comply with international labor standards and support the integration of foreign workers. Relevant embassies and labor organizations are monitoring developments closely to advise their nationals accordingly.


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