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This is the map and list of European countries by monthly average wage (annual divided by 12 months), gross and net income (after taxes) for full-time employees in their local currency and in euros. The chart below reflects the average (mean) wage as reported by various data providers, like Eurostat . [ 1 ]
The OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) dataset contains data on average annual wages for full-time and full-year equivalent employees in the total economy. Average annual wages per full-time equivalent dependent employee are obtained by dividing the national-accounts-based total wage bill by the average number of ...
A part-time job is a form of employment that carries fewer hours per week than a full-time job. Workers are commonly considered to be part-time if they work fewer than 30 hours per week. [2] Their hours of work may be organised in shifts. The shifts are often rotational.
The following list provides information relating to the minimum wages (gross) of countries in Europe. [1] [2]The calculations are based on the assumption of a 40-hour working week and a 52-week year, with the exceptions of France (35 hours), [3] Belgium (38 hours), [4] United Kingdom (38 hours), [3] Germany (38 hours), [5] Ireland (39 hours) [5] and Monaco (39 hours). [6]
KFC opened in Algeria on April 14, 2024, but it was closed by local authorities two days later, because of Algerian protesting against KFC and supporting Palestine as part of the Israeli boycott. [5] However, it opened again without the company logo, [5] and a new outlet opened in the City Center mall in Algiers. Angola: 2012: 9: Maianga ...
Olayan's food service subsidiary, Hana International, is the master franchisee for the Middle East and North Africa. [15] [16] Ethiopia: 2020: Belayab Foods Production PLC. [17] First location in Bole International Airport. 3 Ghana: 2018: SIA QSR Ghana Ltd. [18] First location is in the Accra Mall. 3 Ivory Coast: 2015: Servair Côte d'Ivoire
KFC offers a limited delivery service in a small number of markets. [10] Units include express concessions and kiosks which feature a limited menu and operate in non-traditional locations such as filling stations, convenience stores, stadia, theme parks and colleges, where a full scale outlet would not be practical. [10]
The economy of Latvia is an open economy in Europe and is part of the European Single Market. Latvia is a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO) since 1999, [ 33 ] a member of the European Union since 2004, a member of the Eurozone since 2014 and a member of the OECD since 2016. [ 34 ]