The average salary in the county has increased to 1372 euros



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In the Bratislava region, the average monthly salary for the first quarter of 2018 was 1372 euros, 7.6% year-on-year

12. July 2018 at 15:28 TASR

SENEC. This results from data from the Bratislava Office of the Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic for companies with 20 or more employees and for financial intermediation organizations, irrespective of the number of employees [19659004] See also:


The highest wages were paid to workers in the information and communication sector (2418 euros), mines and quarries (2060 euros), electricity , gas, steam and cold air (2017 euros)


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The lowest earnings in accommodation services [19659008] The lowest long-term salary is paid for employment in the restaurant and restaurant sector (19650010) 705 euros), administrative services (802 euros), agriculture, forestry and fishing (880 euros) , education (924 euros), other activities (19659011)




[19659906] Unemployment in Senci is down, registering hundreds of vacancies

Compared with the same period last year, wages in the mining and quarrying industry (index 153.2%)

The sector of Water supply recorded the largest decline in wages from one year to the next; sewerage and garbage disposal services (index 95.1%)

By territory

A significant difference in wages was also in terms of property relations. In the private sector, they had 1444 euros, the highest of which in foreign-invested organizations was 1583 euros. In the private sector, wages rose by 6.2%, in the public sector by 11.5%, but by € 210 compared with the private sector.




See also: Senec revives the carnival, the key of the city is given to the mayor [19659007] The differences of earnings were also by territory. The highest were in the District of Bratislava II (1533 euros), the lowest in the district of Pezinok (1037 euros). The salary from one year to the next only decreased in the district of Pezinok (index 97%). In the other districts of the region, it increased from 4.1% in the Malacky district to 11.8% in the district of Bratislava V.

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