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Earnings in Norway - Rates in various industries in Norway

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What is the average salary in Norway? – That's what the statistics say. Most of the people he neither earns millions nor has a salary so small that they have to starve. So what does a pretty normal actually look like income in Norway?

1. Cleaning plants

A minimum of CZK 196,04 per hour. Under 18: SEK 146,27

Allowance for work between hours 21.00 and 06.00: 27 crowns per hour.

2. Construction sites

Skilled workers: Minimum CZK 220 per hour. Unskilled without industry experience: CZK 198,30.

Unskilled workers with at least one year of experience in the industry: SEK 206,50. Employees under 18 years of age: SEK 132,90.

3. Electricians

Skilled workers performing specialist work: Minimum 225,15. Others: 196,47 crowns.

Allowance for two-shift work: SEK 38,28 per hour. Three-shift operation: CZK 61,47 / h.

4. Plants dealing with the fish industry

Skilled worker: Minimum CZK 205,55 per hour. On production: 193,55 CZK.

Employees under 18 years of age: Minimum NOK 164,44 per hour. Over 17, working 12 weeks in the factory: the same pay as people over 18.

School students are to have a sustained salary period from one year to the next. The earned payment internships also apply after reaching the age of 18.

Two-shift work allowance: Minimum SEK 41,11 per hour. Three-shift work: SEK 51,39.

5. Rates in various industries in Norway. Road freight transport.

A minimum of CZK 185,50 per hour.

6. Farming and horticulture

Harvesting aid and summer work, workers under 18: Minimum SEK 109,40 per hour. Over 18 and employed up to 12 weeks: SEK 129,40. employed from 12 to 24 weeks: 134,90 crowns. An employee over 18 and employed for more than 24 weeks: 149,30 CZK / hour.

Permanent employees without qualifications: Minimum SEK 149,30 per hour. Under 18: SEK 118,90. Wage seniority includes practice or education related to horticulture, orchards and agriculture, or whatever is relevant to the position.

Skilled worker allowance: Minimum CZK 13 per hour.

Supplement for animal breeders household and person as a replacement for a permanent stay on Saturdays, Sundays, Christmas and New Year's Eve, flexible holidays and May 1 and 17: 25 percent per hour.

Practitioners: Minimum CZK 104,51 per hour.

Reimbursement of costs, for example travel, subsistence and accommodation is not recognized as part of the remuneration

7. Works related to hotels, serving and gastronomy

16 years: Minimum SEK 114,08 per hour. 17 years: 123,58 crowns. 18 years: 137,84 crowns.

Starting salary over 20 years of age or after four months internship over 18 years of age: Minimum CZK 175,47 per hour.

Wage deductions for living at the workplace, per single room: SEK 582,16 per month. Double room: SEK 378,64 per month.

8. Shipbuilding and shipbuilding industry

Skilled workers: Minimum SEK 189,39 per hour. Specialists: CZK 180,87 / hour. Auxiliary staff: 172,44 crowns.

Overnight allowance for skilled workers: Minimum SEK 37,88 per hour. Specialists: CZK 36,17. Support staff: CZK 34,39.

Second shift allowance for two-shift work (36,5 hours per week): Minimum SEK 20,10 per hour. After 14.00 p.m. on Saturdays and days before public holidays: CZK 42,96. From 14.00 p.m. on Christmas Eve, New Year's Eve and Easter evenings: 61,58 crowns. After midnight: CZK 24.00.

Second shift allowance for three-shift work (35,5 hours per week): Minimum SEK 20,72 per hour. Third shift: SEK 32,57. After 14.00 p.m. on Saturdays and days before public holidays: CZK 44,20. From 14.00 p.m. on Christmas Eve, New Year's Eve and Easter evenings: 63,32 crowns

Extra for the second change in a continuing three-shift system (33,6 hours per week): Minimum CZK 21,96 per hour. Third change: 32,57 kronor. After 14.00 p.m. on Saturdays and days before public holidays: CZK 46,67. From 14.00 p.m. on Christmas Eve, New Year's Eve, Easter: CZK 66,91

Overtime bonus: Minimum CZK 94,70 per hour. Overtime between 21.00 and 06.00 on Sundays and public holidays: SEK 189,39

9. Rates in Norway. Passenger transport

A minimum of CZK 174,12 per hour.

. Working time

In addition, people working in shipbuilding and industry shipyards have separate working time regulations. This should not be longer than 37,5 hours per week. When working in shifts, it is: 36,5 hours on average per week in a two-shift system, 35,5 hours in a three-shift system and 33,6 hours in continuation shifts.

Wages in Norway. Travel, food and accommodation

If you were sent on a business trip from work with an overnight stay in shipbuilding and the shipbuilding industry, the employer is to bear the costs travel costs in Norway. The employer must also provide or cover the costs of food and accommodation.

The same applies to all trips away from home with an overnight stay in occupations such as electricians, construction sites and cleaning plants.

In passenger transport by cruise vehicle, the employer is to try or cover the costs of food and accommodation. In freight transport on the road with overnight accommodation, the employer is to pay a diet corresponding to what is tax-free. One-third of the dietary allowance is payable for every eight hours started.

Clothing and footwear

People working in the shipbuilding and shipbuilding industries, in cleaning plants and on construction sites they also have the right to work clothes and footwear appropriate to their job, workplace and season.

Read our next article: Wages in Norway 2019
Current article from December 2022: Minimum wage in Norway

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