BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 16. Five social
reform packages have been implemented in Azerbaijan, covering four
million citizens since 2018, Minister of Labor and Social
Protection of Population Anar Aliyev said at the 8th Congress of
the Azerbaijan Trade Union Confederation (ATUC) held in Baku today,
Trend reports.
According to him, in Azerbaijan, large-scale and sustainable
reforms are being implemented in the social sector:
"New mechanisms are being developed to respond to the social
welfare of the population, and citizens' social security remains a
top priority in state policy. Since 2018, five social reform
packages covering four million citizens have been implemented. The
annual additional financial burden of these reforms amounted to 7.6
billion manat ($4.4 billion).
Significant progress has been made in legalizing labor
relations. The number of labor contracts has increased by 45%,
reaching 1.9 million, and the national wage fund has risen by 3.2
times.
The minimum wage has been raised by 3.1 times to 400 manat
($235), while the average monthly wage has doubled to 886 manat
($520). The minimum pension has been raised by 2.9 times to 320
manat ($188), and the average monthly pension has increased 2.6
times to 540 manat ($318).
Moreover, the volume of payments for allowances and Presidential
pensions to the population has increased fivefold. These indicators
confirm the significant results of the social reforms being
implemented in the country," he added.
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