Russia: Pay and benefits
This resource is not currently being updated. It was last reviewed and updated on 21 February 2022.
Original author: ALRUD
Consultant editor: Anna Chaykina
Summary
- Remuneration is subject to considerable statutory regulation. (See General)
- Wages must in general be paid in monetary form and in the national currency of the Russian Federation (that is, roubles). (See Payment of wages)
- Employers must deduct from employees' pay the personal income tax that employees are obliged to pay, while other deductions from employees' pay are permitted only for specified reasons. (See Deductions)
- Employers are obliged to ensure that employees receive equal payment for work of equal value. (See Equal pay)
- The Government sets a statutory national minimum wage rate that must be observed in respect of all employees in the Russian Federation, regardless of age or experience. (See Minimum wages)
- The main form of pension provision for employees is the statutory "labour pension" scheme, administered by the public Pension Fund. (See Pensions)
- Employers are obliged to calculate employees' personal income tax, deduct the sums due from employees' pay and pass them on to the tax authorities. (See Income tax and social security)
- Employees who are absent from work owing to illness or injury are entitled to receive a sickness benefit from their employer for the first three days of any period of such absence. (See Sick pay)
- While an employee is engaged in "official business travel", they are entitled to normal pay and the reimbursement of expenses associated with the travel. (See Travel and relocation expenses)
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