Minimum wage in Croatia

Minimum wage in Croatia is regulated by the Minimum Wage Act (Croatian: Zakon o minimalnoj plaći) and is defined as the lowest gross monthly wage for a full-time worker, based on a 40-hour work week.[1][2] For workers who do not work full time, minimum wage is lower, in proportion to their working hours.[1] Additional compensation for overtime work, night work, and work on Sundays and holidays is not included in the minimum wage.[1] Minimum wage is recalculated once a year and is effective throughout the next calendar year.[3]

As of 1 January 2023, the minimum gross monthly wage in Croatia is €700, which is equivalent to a net amount of €560.[4] Among 21 EU member states that regulate minimum wage, Croatian minimum wage is fifth lowest.[5]

In January 2018, minimum wage was received by 45,245 workers,[6] down from c. 80,000 in 2014.[7]

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