The Minister of Finance, Anila Denaj, announced that through an inter-institutional cooperation it has become possible to increase the minimum wage.
"The government's engagement in the National Labor Council with 7 ministries is an indicator of the attention we have to the demands of the unions. Inter-institutional cooperation in the framework of social responsibility has resulted in an increase in the minimum wage on the principle of 'Decent Wage for Decent Work'. - she writes on Facebook.
In her speech, the minister said (via A2 News):
“The minimum basic salary at the national level, mandatory to be applied by every legal or natural person, local or foreign, is proposed to be 30,000 ALL per month from 26,000 ALL per month that is set by DCM no. 809 dated 26.12. 2018, increasing by 15.4%, adding that with this we aim to maintain the standard of living for employees in both the private and budget sectors. "
Other details have not been made public, but the decision is expected to take effect in 2021.