According to statistics by Eurostat, the minimum wage for Malta ranks at €792, which is just slightly higher than that of Greece and Latvia but lower than that of Portugal and Slovenia.
This gives Malta the lowest minimum wage when compared to countries in Western Europe.
Out of 21 member states which have clear regulations to determine minimum wage, Bulgaria ranks as the country with the lowest minimum wage at €332 per month.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, Luxembourg has the highest minimum wage, racking up to €2,757 monthly. Austria, Cyprus, Denmark, Italy, Finland and Sweden do not have a determined minimum wage.
The call to increase the minimum wage has been constantly made by third parties, among them ADPD. The third party claims that the minimum wage is not sufficient to survive in the 21st century and that there needs to be an update to wages in Malta.
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