Samenvatting
Data governance sees a rise in the statutory minimum wage to €14.99 per hour starting July 2026.
Data governance: statutory minimum wage increases by 2026
As of July 1, 2026, the statutory minimum wage in the Netherlands will rise to €14.99 per hour. This change may affect the cost structures of projects associated with data governance and the broader freelance work landscape.
Why this matters
The increase in minimum wage has consequences across various sectors, including the business intelligence market, where many professionals operate on a freelance basis. This could lead to higher rates for data analysis and reporting services, potentially affecting the accessibility of BI tools for smaller companies. Competitors like SAP and Tableau may need to consider this in their pricing strategies and service offerings. This shift aligns with the broader trend of rising labor costs in Europe and underscores the need for businesses to adapt to changing regulations.
Concrete takeaway
BI professionals should prepare for the impact of the rising minimum wage on their contracts and rates. It is essential to reassess cost structures and possibly adjust pricing to cover increasing labor costs.
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