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- http://purl.semanticstat.org/LabourMarket/Glossary/MinimumWage TTL
- Minimum Wage
Minimum wages have been defined as the minimum amount of remuneration that an employer is required to pay wage earners for the work performed during a given period, which cannot be reduced by collective agreement or an individual contract.
Minimum wages exist in more than 90 per cent of the International Labour Organisation's (ILO) member States.
The purpose of minimum wages is to protect workers against unduly low pay. They help ensure a just and equitable share of the fruits of progress to all, and a minimum living wage to all who are employed and in need of such protection. Minimum wages can also be one element of a policy to overcome poverty and reduce inequality, including those between men and women.
Minimum wage systems should be defined and designed in a way to supplement and reinforce other social and employment policies, including collective bargaining, which is used to set terms of employment and working conditions.- Earnings, Employees
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Backlinks: 2 Why measure digital platform employment and work?, 4. Supporting sustainable enterprises: services to employers, R135 - Minimum Wage Fixing Recommendation (No.135), R135 - Minimum Wage Fixing Recommendation (No.135), Resolution I: Resolution concerning statistics of the informal economy, the 21st ICLS