A commission tasked with setting the minimum wage in Türkiye held its first meeting on Friday for talks on a raise for the next year, but without the participation of officials representing workers.
The minimum wage adjustment will directly affect nearly 9 million workers and is widely seen as a benchmark for private-sector pay rises. It also carries significant implications for inflation, labor costs and future interest rate decisions.
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