As living crisis mounts, no laws to control wages in Syria’s private sector ...Syria

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Enab Baladi – Muhammed Fansa The Turkish labor laws determine the minimum wages in the private sector, including local and foreign workers such as Syrians, where the largest number of Syrian refugees reside, to prevent their exploitation. However, in Syria, there are no laws that prevent the private sector from controlling the wages granted. Syrian laws specify the minimum wage for workers in the public sector only in areas controlled by the Syrian regime, as it reached about 186,000 Syrian pounds, following the most recent increase in mid-August. The US dollar is trading at 13,950 SYP according to the S-P Today website, which covers the trading rate of the Syrian pound to foreign currency.

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