China's main cities have increased their statutory minimum salaries for 2014. Under PRC law, provinces and municipalities are required to adjust their local statutory minimum salaries at least once every two years.

The 2014 Salaries

For Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Tianjin and Chongqing, the table below summarises the new minimum salaries, and their effective dates:

 

MUNICIPALITY

MONTHLY MINIMUM SALARY

 

(FOR FULL TIME WORKERS)

HOURLY MINIMUM SALARY

 

(FOR PART TIME WORKERS)

EFFECTIVE DATE
Beijing RMB1,560

 

(an increase of 11.4%)

RMB16.9

 

(an increase of 11.2%)

1 April 2014
Shanghai RMB1,820

 

(an increase by 12.3%)

RMB17

 

(an increase of 21.4%)

1 April 2014
Shenzhen RMB1,808

 

(an increase of13%)

RMB16.5

 

(an increase of13.8%)

1 February 2014
Tianjin RMB1,680

 

(an increase of 12%)

Rmb16.8

 

(an increase of 12%)

1 April 2014
Chongqing RMB1,250

 

(an increased of 19%)

RMB12.5

 

(an increased of 19%)

1 January 2014

Key contacts

Samantha Brown photo

Samantha Brown

Managing Partner, Employment, Pensions and Incentives, UK and EMEA, London

Steve Bell photo

Steve Bell

Managing Partner, Employment, Industrial Relations and Safety, Asia and Australia, Melbourne

Emma Rohsler photo

Emma Rohsler

Partner, Head of Employment, Pensions and Incentives, EMEA, Paris

Fatim Jumabhoy photo

Fatim Jumabhoy

Partner, Head of Employment & Workplace Investigations, Asia, Singapore