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the performance of auxiliary, preparatory or handling work according to precise procedures and instructions, binding manuals or orders from superiors. By contrast, work at the sixth level of difficulty involves solving tasks in an unusual way with unspecified outputs and a high degree of responsibility for damage that entails extensive social consequences. This applies, for example, to healthcare or the areas of managing complex systems. This means that the Slovak law does not specify exactly how much people can earn as a minimum within the guaranteed wage, however, the employer must follow the salary tables when determining their wages. The minimum
monthly wage in Slovakia is €750.00, the average monthly wage is €1,430.00.
There is no such thing as a guaranteed wage in Poland. Only certain professions in the public sector, such as teachers, health workers, budget employees, and others have a guaranteed wage with a set minimum. This wage differs from the official minimum applied to private companies in all sectors. Employees of the public sphere also include judges, prosecutors, soldiers, policemen, professional firefighters, prison service workers, etc.
In the case of teachers, the minimum rates of the basic monthly salary in
“What constitutes a reasonable minimum wage in one country may not be sustainable in another and may instead lead to economic imbalances.”
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