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  2. List of countries by average wage - Wikipedia

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    430 (2020) Albania *. 364 (2019) Uzbekistan *. 351. Kyrgyzstan *. 228 (2021) Note: This statistics is not entirely accurate as for example in Albania that number is minimal wage back then not average.

  3. List of European countries by minimum wage - Wikipedia

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    Minimum wages for US and Canada. Currencies: local, USD, Eur, and Int$ PPP. Country Monthly minimum wage Hourly rate Exchange rate to EUR Effective at Net Net Gross Local currency Local USD PPP USA: 1054 (fed. avg) 1504 (mean avg) 1134 (federal) / 1619 (mean avg) 1168: US$1,257 (40-hour workweek)

  4. List of countries by minimum wage - Wikipedia

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    Netherlands. €1,934.40 (US$2288) per month, and €11.16 (US$13.2) per hour for persons 21 and older; between 30–80% (as low as €3.35 per hour) of this amount for persons aged 15–20. [171] An additional holiday allowance of 8% of the annual wage is paid in May or June, prorated for the time worked in the year. 24,925.

  5. Customer service representative - Wikipedia

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    Although earnings may vary, the median hourly average for CSRs in 2017 was $15.81, in the US. People in this job typically have less than 20 years' experience. Skills that are associated with high pay for this job are those in customer service metrics, Microsoft Office, customer relationship management, and oral and verbal communication.

  6. List of countries by labour productivity - Wikipedia

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    Canada: 57.24 2019 Spain: 56.31 2019 Italy: 56.09 2019 Singapore: 54.55 2019 United Kingdom: 54.35 2019 Hong Kong: 49.12 2019 Taiwan: 46.01 2019 New Zealand: 44.55 2019 Turkey: 43.69 2019 Japan: 42.56 2019 Slovenia: 42.50 2019 Cyprus: 42.39 2019 Czech Republic: 40.93 2019 Israel: 40.87 2019 South Korea: 40.77 2019 Malta: 40.63 2019 Estonia: 37.10

  7. Minimum wage in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Assuming a 40-hour workweek and 52 paid weeks per year, the annual gross employment income of an individual earning the minimum wage in Canada is between C$29,120 (in Saskatchewan) and C$39,520 (in Nunavut). The following table lists the hourly minimum wages for adult workers in each province and territory of Canada.

  8. Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The complex features 9,900 parking spaces split between two four-story parking decks that together cover 2.8 million square feet (260,000 m 2), a 137,000-square-foot (12,700 m 2) customer service center, and a maintenance center featuring 140 gas pumps and 30 wash bays equipped with a water recovery system.

  9. List of countries by average annual labor hours - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, Colombia, Mexico, and Costa Rica ranked the highest number of hours worked per year. Greece ranked the highest In EU with 1886 average hours per year, while Germany ranked the lowest with 1340 average hours worked respectively. [3] [4] Japan and Canada ranked lowest amongst non-European countries.

  10. Minimum wage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Federal laws. The federal minimum wage in the United States has been $7.25 per hour since July 2009, the last time Congress raised it. [45] Some types of labor are exempt: Employers may pay tipped labor a minimum of $2.13 per hour, as long as the hour wage plus tip income equals at least the minimum wage.

  11. Maximum wage - Wikipedia

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    Maximum wage. A maximum wage, also often called a wage ceiling, is a legal limit on how much income an individual can earn. [1] It is a prescribed limitation which can be used to effect change in an economic structure, but its effects are unrelated to those of minimum wage laws used currently by some states to enforce minimum earnings. [2]