Denmark is reforming the Pay Limit Scheme by lowering the minimum wage threshold from 514,000 kroner to 300,000 kroner annually for 16 non-EU countries. This change will allow Danish employers to hire foreign workers for lower-paying jobs across various sectors. Eligible countries include the USA, UK, Singapore, China, Japan, Australia, Canada, India, Brazil, Malaysia, Montenegro, Serbia, North Macedonia, Albania, Ukraine, and Moldova. Companies must also adhere to collective bargaining agreements to prevent social dumping and ensure fair working conditions.
The Danish government plans to reduce the minimum wage threshold for the Pay Limit work permit scheme from 514,000 to 300,000 kroner annually for 16 non-EU countries.
The reform aims to facilitate hiring by opening the Danish labor market to foreign workers and allowing for lower-paying jobs and sectors through the Pay Limit Scheme.
To qualify for the updated Pay Limit Scheme, companies must be part of a collective bargaining agreement with a trade union to prevent social dumping practices.
Eligible non-EU countries include the USA, UK, Singapore, China, Japan, Australia, Canada, India, Brazil, Malaysia, Montenegro, Serbia, North Macedonia, Albania, Ukraine, and Moldova.
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