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Minimum wage: Increases in seniority bonuses, unemployment and leave benefits, Christmas and Easter bonuses – Full breakdown

Minimum wage increase triggers 19 benefit adjustments

Newsroom March 26 07:51

The increase in the minimum wage from €830 to €880 will have a ripple effect on 19 different benefits, while the government’s goal is to reach €950 by 2027 and a €1,500 average salary.

Based on the latest government announcement, a married employee with nine years of experience (three seniority increments) will see their salary reach €1,258.40 per month. Meanwhile, the basic daily wage for an unskilled worker will rise to €39.4, up from €37.10.

Key Increases at a Glance

  • Unemployment Benefit: Up from €509 to €540
  • Christmas Bonus: Up from €830 to €880
  • Easter Bonus: From €556.05 to €589.41
  • Leave Allowance: From €556.05 to €589.41

New Salary Structure Based on Seniority

SenioritySingle Employees (Gross)Married Employees (Gross, incl. 10% marriage bonus)
No seniority€880€968
1st three-year increment€968€1,064.80
2nd three-year increment€1,056€1,161.60
3rd three-year increment€1,144€1,258.40

Affected Benefits (Increased by 6%)

  • Unemployment Benefit: €540 (from €509)
  • Maternity Allowance: €880 (adjusted to new minimum wage)
  • Parental Leave Allowance: Adjusted accordingly
  • Employment Subsidy (50% of unemployment benefit): €270
  • End-of-Unemployment Assistance: 13 daily benefits
  • Three-Month Unemployment Assistance: 15 daily benefits
  • Post-Release Assistance (Ex-Prisoners): 15 daily benefits
  • Work Suspension Benefit: 20 daily benefits
  • Employer Insolvency Compensation: Up to 3 salaries
  • Seasonal Construction Workers Benefit: 70% of 37 standard daily wages
  • Seasonal Miners Benefit: 70% of 50 standard daily wages
  • Seasonal Artists, Tourism & Entertainment Benefit: 70% of 25 standard daily wages
  • Other Seasonal Workers (Forestry, Resin Collectors, Tobacco Workers, Potters): 70% of 35 standard daily wages
  • Freelancer Unemployment Assistance: Monthly benefit
  • Apprentice Compensation (EPAS Students): 75% of daily wage
  • Internship Allowance (IEK DYPA): 80% of minimum wage
  • Work Experience Programs: Minimum wage level
  • Public Work Programs: Minimum daily wage
  • Student Workers: 30 daily wages (undergraduate), 10 daily wages (postgraduate)

Public vs. Private Sector Wage Adjustments

  • Private Sector: Increase of €50 gross, raising net earnings to €742.98 per month.
  • Public Sector: Across-the-board €30 increase for 600,000 public employees, marking the first time a minimum wage hike extends to the public sector.

With this latest fifth consecutive wage increase, Greece now ranks 11th in the EU among countries with a legislated minimum wage, surpassing Croatia, Malta, Estonia, and Bulgaria, but still below Lithuania, Portugal, and Cyprus.

By 2027, the government’s target is €950 for the minimum wage and €1,500 for the average salary, while social security contributions will be reduced by six percentage points.

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With an 8.7% unemployment rate, Greece now ranks lower than Sweden and Spain in unemployment figures.

This latest wage hike is part of a long-term plan, requiring annual increases of €40-50 over the next three years to meet the €950 goal by 2027.

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