IMPACT — MEDIUM

The Turkish government has increased the national minimum wage due to inflation.

Key Points:

  • Turkey’s gross monthly minimum wage will increase to 10,008 TRY (about US$532) and net minimum monthly wage will increase to 8,506.80 TRY.
    • High-level managers must be paid at least six-and-a-half times the minimum wage (65,052 TRY per month).
    • Department managers, engineers and architects must be paid at least four times the minimum wage (40,032 TRY per month).
    • Teachers and employees working in positions requiring expertise must be paid at least three times the minimum wage (30,024 TRY per month).
    • Individuals in the tourism sector must be paid at least two times the minimum wage (20,016 TRY per month).
    • Employees in certain other positions, such as sales officers and low-level marketing employees, must be paid at least one-and-a-half times the minimum wage (15,012 TRY per month).
  • The new minimum wage took effect on Jan. 1, 2023.
  • Applications that were filed before Jan. 1 but have yet to be adjudicated must meet the new salary requirements.

BAL Analysis: Businesses may see a slight increase in labor costs because of the new minimum wage. Employers should take the new wage minimums into account and adjust their budgets if necessary.

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