Minimum Wage Debate for 2026

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      From Business Turkey Today

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      Talks over Turkey’s 2026 minimum wage have officially started with the first meeting of the Minimum Wage Determination Commission, and a second session is expected next week. The process began with notable absences, as Türk-İş, the country’s largest labor confederation, declined to attend and instead submitted its proposal separately. Employers have yet to issue a public statement, but the discussions are already drawing strong public attention.

      Labor representatives argue that current wage levels no longer meet basic living costs. Türk-İş has proposed a net minimum wage of 39,525 TL for 2026, representing a 33.6 percent increase, citing inflation and rising living expenses. DİSK has gone further, warning that purchasing power losses have accumulated to critical levels and that the minimum wage must compensate for these declines.

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        https://www.dailysabah.com/business/economy/turkiye-hikes-minimum-wage-by-27-for-2026

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        Minimum wage in Türkiye will be increased by 27% in 2026, Labor and Social Security Minister Vedat Işıkhan announced on Tuesday.

        The new net monthly minimum wage will rise to TL 28,075 (about $655.5), up from TL 22,104 this year, Işıkhan told a press conference in Ankara. The gross minimum wage will be set at TL 33,030, he said.

        Işıkhan added that government support for the minimum wage would also rise, increasing from TL 1,000 to TL 1,270.

        “With the new wage, we stand behind our promise of not letting our employees be crushed by inflation,” he said.

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