GANSU PROVINCE TO INCREASE MINIMUM WAGE
GANSU PROVINCE TO INCREASE MINIMUM WAGE
14:53, September 06, 2010

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Northwest China's Gansu Province will raise its minimum wage from Oct. 1, provincial authorities said Saturday.
The wage adjustment is divided into four categories according to local economic development in different regions. The most developed areas of the province will see the minimum monthly wage rise from 620 yuan to 760 yuan, with minimum hourly pay rising to 7.5 yuan from 6.5 yuan.
In the least-developed parts of the province, the minimum monthly salary will increase from 500 yuan to 630 yuan, with minimum hourly pay increasing from 5.2 yuan to 6.6 yuan.
The current minimum salary regulations came into effect on April 3, 2008.
Source:Xinhua
The wage adjustment is divided into four categories according to local economic development in different regions. The most developed areas of the province will see the minimum monthly wage rise from 620 yuan to 760 yuan, with minimum hourly pay rising to 7.5 yuan from 6.5 yuan.
In the least-developed parts of the province, the minimum monthly salary will increase from 500 yuan to 630 yuan, with minimum hourly pay increasing from 5.2 yuan to 6.6 yuan.
The current minimum salary regulations came into effect on April 3, 2008.
Source:Xinhua
(Editor:黄蓓蓓)


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