Home » Hotel, restaurant and leisure sector salaries to increase from September 1 – see instructions for checking your pay slip News 29.08.2024 10:43 Hotel, restaurant and leisure sector salaries to increase from September 1 – see instructions for checking your pay slip Employees’ and supervisors’ wages will be increased 1.7% as of 1 September. There will be no increases to working hours supplements. Kuva: Getty Images The second-year wage increases of the collective bargaining agreement, signed in April last year, will come into effect on September 1, 2024 or from the start of the first wage payment period starting after that. There will be no increases to working hours supplements. This second-year wage increase differs from last year’s euro-based increase. Now, the wages of will be increased by a general increase of 1.7 percent. The current collective agreements for hotel, restaurant and leisure sector are valid until March 31, 2025. Employees’ pay scales as of 1 September 2024 (In English) Supervisors’ pay scales as of 1 September 2024 (in Finnish) Remember to check your pay slip Check your pay slip carefully. The employer must always provide the employee with a salary statement (salary slip, pay slip) when paying the salary. Check it and compare it with your timesheets. Does the number of hours you have worked match? Did you get all the extras too? Make sure that your pay is correct and remember to save your pay slip. How to check your pay slip Keywords: collective agreement hotel and restaurant industry pay supervisors in hotel and restaurant industry Share Read next News collective bargaining income pay PAM seeks 250 euro pay increase in monthly wages during two-year period – strengthened coordination among SAK-affiliated unions 13.11.2024 News hotel and restaurant industry occupational safety supervisors in hotel and restaurant industry A new guide on dealing with harassment in the tourism and hospitality sector 6.11.2024 Articles employment relationship legislation pay Don’t wait – check your payslip every month 11.10.2024
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