Core Viewpoint - Multiple regions in China have recently adjusted their minimum wage standards, effective from September 1, 2025, reflecting a trend towards increasing labor compensation across various provinces [3]. Group 1: Beijing - The minimum wage standard in Beijing will be raised to 2540 yuan per month from the previous 2420 yuan [4][5]. - The hourly minimum wage for part-time workers will increase from 26.4 yuan to 27.7 yuan [5]. Group 2: Hunan - Hunan province will implement new minimum wage standards of 2200 yuan, 2000 yuan, and 1800 yuan per month, effective September 1, 2025 [7]. - The hourly minimum wage for part-time workers will be set at 22 yuan, 20 yuan, and 18 yuan [7]. Group 3: Shanghai - Shanghai's minimum wage will be adjusted from 2690 yuan to 2740 yuan per month, effective July 1, 2025 [9]. - The hourly minimum wage will increase from 24 yuan to 25 yuan [9]. Group 4: Guangxi - Guangxi's new minimum wage standards will include monthly wages of 2200 yuan, 2040 yuan, and 1870 yuan, effective July 1, 2025 [12]. - The hourly minimum wage will be set at 22.4 yuan, 20.7 yuan, and 19 yuan for part-time workers [12]. Group 5: Fujian - Fujian province raised its minimum wage standards on April 1, 2025, with monthly wages set at 2265 yuan, 2195 yuan, 2045 yuan, and 1895 yuan, averaging 2100 yuan [13]. - The hourly minimum wage for part-time workers will also reflect these adjustments, with rates of 23.5 yuan, 23 yuan, 21.5 yuan, and 20 yuan [13].
多地调整最低工资标准,9月1日起执行
第一财经·2025-08-23 15:45