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MINIMUM WAGE IN NORWAY

    Sector-Specific Minimum Wages in Norway

    Construction Industry
    In the construction sector, wages are set based on skill level and experience:

    • Skilled workers earn 238.30 NOK (approx. $22) per hour.
    • Unskilled workers receive between 214.90 NOK ($20) and 223.80 NOK ($21) per hour, depending on their experience.
    • Youth workers (under 18 years) are paid 146.50 NOK ($13) per hour.

    Maritime Construction
    Wages in maritime construction are slightly lower but still based on skill level:

    • Skilled workers: 204.51 NOK ($19) per hour
    • Semi-skilled workers: 195.54 NOK ($18) per hour
    • Unskilled workers: 186.67 NOK ($17) per hour
    • Additional overnight stay allowances range from 37.33 NOK ($3.43) to 40.90 NOK ($3.75) per hour.

    Agriculture and Horticulture
    Wage rates in agriculture vary based on the nature of employment and experience:

    • Temporary workers earn between 124.90 NOK ($11) and 150.40 NOK ($14) per hour, depending on age and length of employment.
    • Permanent workers are paid 164.80 NOK ($15) per hour, with an additional 14 NOK ($1.30) per hour for skilled labor.

    Other Key Sectors

    • Cleaning Services: 216.04 NOK ($19.80) per hour
    • Fish Processing: Skilled workers earn 220.03 NOK ($20) per hour
    • Electricians: Up to 242.34 NOK ($22) per hour
    • Trucking & Passenger Transport: Between 202.62 NOK ($19) and 207 NOK ($19) per hour
    • Service Industry: Around 190.79 NOK ($18) per hour

    Although there is no national minimum wage in Norway, these sector-specific wage agreements ensure that workers receive fair compensation that reflects their skills, experience, and the demands of the job. This system supports labor rights while maintaining industry-specific standards across the Norwegian workforce.