Nanguo Morning Post full ** reporter: Yan Fenli.
On December 21, a reporter from the Nanguo Morning Post learned from the Department of Human Resources and Social Security of the Autonomous Region that Guangxi's 2023 enterprise wage guidance line was releasedIt is clear that the 5% growth rate of the average monetary wage is used as the benchmark for the growth of enterprise wages
It is reported that the adjustment was reviewed by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, agreed by the people of the autonomous region, and issued by the Department of Human Resources and Social Security of the autonomous region. In addition to clarifying the baseline of wage growth in enterprisesIt also clarifies that the 11% increase in the average wage of the currency is the upper line (early warning line) of the wage growth of enterprises, and the 1% growth rate of the average wage of the currency is the lower line of the wage growth of enterprises
The wage guidance line is applicable to the distribution of wages to employees of various economic types in Guangxi and to various institutions and groups that carry out business activities in accordance with the enterprise mode. Enterprises can refer to this wage guideline, combine the production and operation of the enterprise and the economic benefits, and determine the increase in the average wage of employees in 2023 through democratic procedures such as collective wage negotiation. If the normal economic efficiency of an enterprise's production and operation grows rapidly, the level of workers' wages may increase accordingly, but it is necessary to do what is within one's ability. If the economic efficiency of an enterprise is the same as that of the previous year or slightly decreases, the average wage of employees can be arranged to increase by the lower line. State-owned and state-controlled enterprises with excessively high wage levels and excessively rapid wage increases will strictly control wage increases in accordance with relevant regulations.
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