Examples of using Minimum monthly in English and their translations into Spanish
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fines as high as 50 to 100 minimum monthly salaries.
The average benefits for the period in question were 1.54 minimum monthly wages.
The minimum monthly(gross) wage in Poland is 1750 PLN which is about 1286 PLN net.
The minimum hourly wage was currently 1 peso, and the minimum monthly wage 200 pesos.
Article 44 of the Labour Code guarantees that the amount of monthly remuneration cannot be less than the minimum monthly wage.
are calculated on the basis of the minimum monthly wage established by the Government of the Republic,
Minimum monthly sickness or maternity benefit may not be smaller than one quarter
Before the 2007 amendments it could impose a maximum fine of 5 000 minimum monthly urban wages in the industrial sector,
their beneficiaries is entitled to is determined based on the minimum monthly salary of the victim, and the negative mental
worker of a tea garden is entitled to the minimum monthly remuneration of 3360 rupees
to fifteen years and a fine of between five and two thousand times the current minimum monthly urban wage.
Another important income transfer mechanism for that same segment is known as the Continued Provisions Benefit(BPC). It offers a minimum monthly salary to disabled persons whose per capita monthly family income is less than half the minimum wage.
As from 1 January 2006, the Government had increased the minimum monthly child allowance from 80 Malaysian ringgit(RM)
a fine of between five and five hundred times the current minimum monthly urban wage.
The benefits paid out under the programme mentioned by Ms. Bras Gomes in effect guaranteed a minimum monthly income for the elderly after the age of 65 years.
one-and-a-half times the minimum monthly salary.
one thousand five hundred times the current minimum monthly urban wage.
There is no minimum monthly charge and what's more you will not be charged every time someone looks at your advert,
Average benefits in 1999 were 1.55 minimum monthly wages, representing approximately 34.0 per cent of the average real wages of salary earners in the main metropolitan regions in Brazil,
the Constitution guarantees the right to receive the minimum monthly wage needed to cover the basic