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#13140185
29 December 2025
People transact at the exchange office in Istanbul, Turkey, on December 29, 2025. The minimum wage in Turkey increases by 27 percent. In dollar terms, this means the minimum wage increases by $140. The equivalent of the minimum wage at the beginning of the year is approximately $655.
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#13140186
29 December 2025
A teller counts US dollar bills at an exchange office in Istanbul, Turkey, on December 29, 2025. The minimum wage in Turkey increases by 27 percent. In dollar terms, this means the minimum wage increases by $140. The equivalent of the minimum wage at the beginning of the year is approximately $655.
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#13140187
29 December 2025
People pass by a currency exchange office in Istanbul, Turkey, on December 29, 2025. The minimum wage in Turkey increases by 27 percent. In dollar terms, this means the minimum wage increases by $140. The equivalent of the minimum wage at the beginning of the year is approximately $655.
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#13140188
29 December 2025
People pass by a currency exchange office in Istanbul, Turkey, on December 29, 2025. The minimum wage in Turkey increases by 27 percent. In dollar terms, this means the minimum wage increases by $140. The equivalent of the minimum wage at the beginning of the year is approximately $655.
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#13140189
29 December 2025
People transact at the exchange office in Istanbul, Turkey, on December 29, 2025. The minimum wage in Turkey increases by 27 percent. In dollar terms, this means the minimum wage increases by $140. The equivalent of the minimum wage at the beginning of the year is approximately $655.
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#13140190
29 December 2025
People pass by a currency exchange office in Istanbul, Turkey, on December 29, 2025. The minimum wage in Turkey increases by 27 percent. In dollar terms, this means the minimum wage increases by $140. The equivalent of the minimum wage at the beginning of the year is approximately $655.
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#13140191
29 December 2025
People pass by a currency exchange office in Istanbul, Turkey, on December 29, 2025. The minimum wage in Turkey increases by 27 percent. In dollar terms, this means the minimum wage increases by $140. The equivalent of the minimum wage at the beginning of the year is approximately $655.
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#13140192
29 December 2025
People transact at the exchange office in Istanbul, Turkey, on December 29, 2025. The minimum wage in Turkey increases by 27 percent. In dollar terms, this means the minimum wage increases by $140. The equivalent of the minimum wage at the beginning of the year is approximately $655.
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#13140193
29 December 2025
People pass by a currency exchange office in Istanbul, Turkey, on December 29, 2025. The minimum wage in Turkey increases by 27 percent. In dollar terms, this means the minimum wage increases by $140. The equivalent of the minimum wage at the beginning of the year is approximately $655.
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#12929559
31 October 2025
Nepali nurses working at a government hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 31, 2025, take part in a protest expressing solidarity with those demanding fair pay and benefits. In a phased manner, nurses from hospitals across the Himalayan nation stage protests demanding assurance of minimum salary, allowances, and benefits. Nurses working in government hospitals now come forward expressing solidarity with those demanding pay, allowances, and benefits equal to government standards. A 15-point demand is put forward by the Nursing Association. Their demands include implementing the Ministry of Health and Population's directive dated October 10, 2025, ensuring that the minimum remuneration of health workers is not lower than that of government employees, providing allowances for additional work, ending daily-wage employment, and paying salaries and allowances through the banking system. The protesting nurses also demand recognition of skilled nursing professionals, who have long been treated as laborers, to be formally recognized and managed under the Health Act.
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#12929560
31 October 2025
Nepali nurses working at a government hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 31, 2025, take part in a protest expressing solidarity with those demanding fair pay and benefits. In a phased manner, nurses from hospitals across the Himalayan nation stage protests demanding assurance of minimum salary, allowances, and benefits. Nurses working in government hospitals now come forward expressing solidarity with those demanding pay, allowances, and benefits equal to government standards. A 15-point demand is put forward by the Nursing Association. Their demands include implementing the Ministry of Health and Population's directive dated October 10, 2025, ensuring that the minimum remuneration of health workers is not lower than that of government employees, providing allowances for additional work, ending daily-wage employment, and paying salaries and allowances through the banking system. The protesting nurses also demand recognition of skilled nursing professionals, who have long been treated as laborers, to be formally recognized and managed under the Health Act.
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#12929561
31 October 2025
Nepali nurses working at a government hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 31, 2025, take part in a protest expressing solidarity with those demanding fair pay and benefits. In a phased manner, nurses from hospitals across the Himalayan nation stage protests demanding assurance of minimum salary, allowances, and benefits. Nurses working in government hospitals now come forward expressing solidarity with those demanding pay, allowances, and benefits equal to government standards. A 15-point demand is put forward by the Nursing Association. Their demands include implementing the Ministry of Health and Population's directive dated October 10, 2025, ensuring that the minimum remuneration of health workers is not lower than that of government employees, providing allowances for additional work, ending daily-wage employment, and paying salaries and allowances through the banking system. The protesting nurses also demand recognition of skilled nursing professionals, who have long been treated as laborers, to be formally recognized and managed under the Health Act.
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#12929562
31 October 2025
Nepali nurses working at a government hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 31, 2025, take part in a protest expressing solidarity with those demanding fair pay and benefits. In a phased manner, nurses from hospitals across the Himalayan nation stage protests demanding assurance of minimum salary, allowances, and benefits. Nurses working in government hospitals now come forward expressing solidarity with those demanding pay, allowances, and benefits equal to government standards. A 15-point demand is put forward by the Nursing Association. Their demands include implementing the Ministry of Health and Population's directive dated October 10, 2025, ensuring that the minimum remuneration of health workers is not lower than that of government employees, providing allowances for additional work, ending daily-wage employment, and paying salaries and allowances through the banking system. The protesting nurses also demand recognition of skilled nursing professionals, who have long been treated as laborers, to be formally recognized and managed under the Health Act.
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#12929563
31 October 2025
Nepali nurses working at a government hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 31, 2025, take part in a protest expressing solidarity with those demanding fair pay and benefits. In a phased manner, nurses from hospitals across the Himalayan nation stage protests demanding assurance of minimum salary, allowances, and benefits. Nurses working in government hospitals now come forward expressing solidarity with those demanding pay, allowances, and benefits equal to government standards. A 15-point demand is put forward by the Nursing Association. Their demands include implementing the Ministry of Health and Population's directive dated October 10, 2025, ensuring that the minimum remuneration of health workers is not lower than that of government employees, providing allowances for additional work, ending daily-wage employment, and paying salaries and allowances through the banking system. The protesting nurses also demand recognition of skilled nursing professionals, who have long been treated as laborers, to be formally recognized and managed under the Health Act.
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#12929564
31 October 2025
Nepali nurses working at a government hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 31, 2025, take part in a protest expressing solidarity with those demanding fair pay and benefits. In a phased manner, nurses from hospitals across the Himalayan nation stage protests demanding assurance of minimum salary, allowances, and benefits. Nurses working in government hospitals now come forward expressing solidarity with those demanding pay, allowances, and benefits equal to government standards. A 15-point demand is put forward by the Nursing Association. Their demands include implementing the Ministry of Health and Population's directive dated October 10, 2025, ensuring that the minimum remuneration of health workers is not lower than that of government employees, providing allowances for additional work, ending daily-wage employment, and paying salaries and allowances through the banking system. The protesting nurses also demand recognition of skilled nursing professionals, who have long been treated as laborers, to be formally recognized and managed under the Health Act.
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#12929565
31 October 2025
Nepali nurses working at a government hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 31, 2025, take part in a protest expressing solidarity with those demanding fair pay and benefits. In a phased manner, nurses from hospitals across the Himalayan nation stage protests demanding assurance of minimum salary, allowances, and benefits. Nurses working in government hospitals now come forward expressing solidarity with those demanding pay, allowances, and benefits equal to government standards. A 15-point demand is put forward by the Nursing Association. Their demands include implementing the Ministry of Health and Population's directive dated October 10, 2025, ensuring that the minimum remuneration of health workers is not lower than that of government employees, providing allowances for additional work, ending daily-wage employment, and paying salaries and allowances through the banking system. The protesting nurses also demand recognition of skilled nursing professionals, who have long been treated as laborers, to be formally recognized and managed under the Health Act.
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