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  1. Azerbaijan - Wages - Law, Act

    Law No. 675 VIQ of 9 December 2022 About the living wage in the Republic of Azerbaijan for 2023. - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2022-12-09 | AZE-2022-L-114479

  2. Azerbaijan - Wages - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Presidential Decree No. 3005 of 25 August 2008 to increase the minimum monthly wage. - Legislation from CIS Countries (in Russian)

    Adoption: 2008-08-25 | Date of entry into force: 2008-08-25 | AZE-2008-R-81073

    Increases the minimum monthly wage by 25%.

  3. Azerbaijan - Wages - Law, Act

    Law No. 768-IIQ of 5 October 2004 about the living minimum wage. - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2004-10-04 | AZE-2004-L-114495

    Repealed the Law No. 329 of the Republic of Azerbaijan dated October 14, 1992 "On the Minimum Consumption Budget".

  4. Azerbaijan - Wages - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Order of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan No. 137 of 22 August 2002 as amended to 30 August 2013 on establishment of the minimum size of allowances (coefficients) to ensure the payment of higher rate wages to workers employed in jobs involving hazardous or harmful working conditions and workplaces that are difficult to work in due to climatic environments. - Legislation from CIS Countries

    Adoption: 2002-08-22 | Date of entry into force: 2002-08-22 | AZE-2002-R-96575

    In accordance with article 159 (payment for work in particular situations) of Labor Code, establishes the minimal size of allowances for workers employed in dangerous and hazardous jobs or workplaces. Takes into account the results of attestation of occupations in companies, institutions and organizations, also enlists professions and official posts of works with difficult and harmful conditions.


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