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The minimum wage has been established for labor in northern Cyprus since January 2024


Minimum wage set in northern Cyprus from January 2024

The minimum wage has been established in northern Cyprus.

The new “net” minimum wage was 24 thousand Turkish liras. The total amount was increased to 27 thousand 587 Turkish lira. The new minimum wage will be effective from January 1.

The Commission for Determining the Minimum Wage has determined the first minimum wage in 2024 in the amount of 27 thousand 587 Turkish liras per month gross, and 24 thousand Turkish liras net.

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The new minimum wage will be effective from January 1, 2024.

Salary 2024

Hourly: 159.15 TL

Daily: 1273.24 TL

Weekly: 6366.23 TL

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13.01.2024

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