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The minimum labor pension is raised to 280 manats
Baku/21.01.23/Turan: A bill has been submitted to the Azerbaijani parliament providing for an increase in the minimum labor pension.
The draft amendments to the law "On labor pensions", according to which, from January 1, 2023, the minimum labor pension will be increased by 40 manats ($23.5) - from 240 ($141) to 280 manats ($164.7) will be considered in the coming days at a meeting of the Milli Majlis Committee on Social Policy.
The increase will be considered effective from January 1, 2023, the country's parliament. ---06D---
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