Tunisia | SMIG increase (effective January 2025)
In Tunisia the Salaire Minimum Interprofessionnel Garanti (SMIG) refers to the Guaranteed Interprofessional Minimum Wage in the non-agricultural sectors governed by the Labour Code. Decree no 2024-0419 of 9 July 2024 increases the SMIG values as follows, with the increased values to be effective from 1 January 2025.
For the purposes of the CAVIS calculation from 1 January 2025, the CAVIS limit (based on the increased SMIG) will be TND 3,048.000.
This is a re-post of an article posted earlier in the year, to serve as a reminder of the increase effective January 2025.
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