Why the wage lookup matters
The provincial minimum wage is one of the most basic inputs in payroll and expansion planning. This lookup helps teams compare wage floors across provinces before choosing an operating location, building a hiring plan, or modelling labour cost.
How to use it
Select a province, display the wage floor, and use the result together with the BPJS calculator and the province profile page. That way you are not only seeing a number but also the regional context and the types of business activity commonly linked to the province.
What the lookup does not answer
It does not produce a final salary structure, benefits package, transport allowance, meal policy, or company compensation policy. It only provides the official wage floor that must then be developed into a more realistic payroll model.
The next step
Open the province page, review the linked KBLI layer, and combine the result with staffing needs and BPJS employer cost. That is the point where a simple wage lookup becomes operational planning input.
Changelog
- 2026-03-19 - The reference page was published with the initial source layer, structure, and coverage note.
- 2026-03-19 - Metadata, internal linking, FAQs, and source-verification notes were updated.
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