
All eyes were on January for a minimum wage increase that would directly affect millions of employees. The minimum wage paid is 22 thousand 104 lira this year which will increase in the new year. Inflation, purchasing power and many other economic factors will be taken into account when determining the minimum wage. While determining the minimum wage increase, committee meetings consisting of employers, employees and government officials will be held. Before the meeting, Türk-İş Chairman Ergün Atalay made important statements before the committee meeting. So what will the minimum wage in 2026 be? This is an important calculation for the minimum wage…
In recent years, the minimum wage has increased twice a year as part of the fight against inflation. While there has been no temporary minimum wage increase in the past two years, it is set for the new year. Research on the minimum wage is carried out by the Ministry of Finance and Treasury and the Ministry of Labor and Social Security.
While the meeting of the Türk-İş Presidency Council was held, Chairman Ergün Atalay gave a review of the minimum wage increase. After the final minimum wage was determined, Türk-İş announced that it would not be a member of the Minimum Wage Determination Committee. Atalay stated that they have no intention of leaving minimum wage earners alone. So what will the minimum wage in the new year be? Here is the latest situation on the minimum wage increase…
WHAT WILL THE MINIMUM SALARY BE IN 2026?
Different percentages from 30 to 50% are on the agenda for increasing the minimum wage. The minimum wage increased by 30% last year, reaching 22 thousand 104 liras.
The minimum wage effective in 2026 will be determined after committee meetings. The Minimum Wage Committee will meet in December, chaired by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security.
If the minimum wage increases by 30%, it will be 28 thousand 735 liras, and in case of a 35% increase, it will be 29 thousand 840 liras. If the increase rate is 40%, it will increase to 30 thousand 945 lira.
MINIMUM WAGE REPORT FROM ERGÜN ATALAY
After the minimum wage negotiations held in December 2024, Türk-İş announced that it would not be in the committee.
Chairman Ergün Atalay spoke after the Türk-İş Presidency Council meeting. Emphasizing that they have no intention of leaving minimum wage earners alone if the regulations do not change, Atalay said, “If the regulations change, we will gather our board and act on the decision. Let them bring a fair democratic structure to us as soon as possible.” he said.
MINIMUM WAGE INCREASED COMPARED TO PREVIOUS YEARS
2 thousand 324 lira with an increase of 15.03% in 2020
2 thousand 825 lira with an increase of 21.56% in 2021
4 thousand 253 lira with an increase of 50.5% by 2022
5 thousand 500 lira with a temporary increase of 29.31% in 2022
8 thousand 506 lira with an increase of 54.66% by 2023
11 thousand 402 liras with a temporary increase of 34% in 2023
17 thousand 2 lira with a 49% increase by 2024
22 thousand 104 lira with a 30% increase by 2025














