DutchNews, June 23, 2016
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The decision means the ‘handful’ of young civil
servants at city hall will earn higher wages but it is unclear how much the
increase is likely to be. In addition, the council is to include its new wage
requirements in tender documents for companies which carry out work on behalf
of city hall.
Currently an 18-year-old on minimum pay earns €693.70 a month
before tax and premiums while the over-22s earn €1,524.60.The Netherlands is
one of the few countries in Europe where 18-year-olds are not entitled to the
adult minimum wage.
In April, the cabinet agreed to reduce the age at which
adult wages are paid from 23 to 21 over several years.

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