Description
Minimum wage refers to the lowest legal salary that employers are required to pay their workers. It is established to ensure a basic standard of living for employees and can vary by region and industry.
Interpreter Notes
Interpreters should be aware that the term 'salario mínimo' is commonly used in formal discussions about labor rights and economic conditions. Colloquial alternatives may include 'pago mínimo' or 'sueldo mínimo', but it is recommended to stick with 'salario mínimo' in clinical contexts to maintain professionalism.
Example Sentences
EN: The government has increased the minimum wage to help workers cope with rising living costs.
ES: El gobierno ha aumentado el salario mínimo para ayudar a los trabajadores a hacer frente al aumento del costo de vida.
Common Interpreter Mistakes
Confusing 'minimum wage' with 'living wage'; misinterpreting regional variations in minimum wage laws; mixing up terminology related to salary and hourly wage