16th November 2017

Minimal Salary

As in many other cases, it applies that the minimal salary may be useful if set reasonably, but harmful if exaggerated. What is the reasonable amount of a minimal salary? A joint report prepared by the ILO, OECD, IMF and the World Bank focusing on the CEE countries concludes that it is between 30-40% of the salary median, which corresponds to 25-35% of the average salary.
 
What is the situation like in the Czech Republic? Following a series of increases in the past three years, the ratio of the minimal salary and the average salary should be at 37.5%. As the government has approved another increase in the minimal salary for the next year, the ratio will move further up to 39.5%. In European terms, the figure is somewhat below the average. Nevertheless, the problem need not be that the minimal salary is too low in the Czech Republic but that it is too high in a host of other countries. As the above mentioned research paper says, we have already passed the reasonable limit and further increases in the minimal salary may do more harm than good. than good.

Author: David Marek, Chief Economits, Deloitte

Members of the American Chamber of Commerce in the Czech Republic