A minimum wage of 8.84 euros per hour is paid to an agricultural worker in Germany
Three months or 70 working days – a seasonal agricultural worker could work without a social insurance burden in Germany until now.
However, when introducing the mandatory minimum wage system for agriculture, it was decided that this would only be a temporary state until the end of 2018. Now the coalition partners see that the system as proven. For January 2019 an increase in wages is expected for seasonal agricultural workers. (agrarszektor.hu)
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