loonschaal
Loonschaal is a term used in Dutch-speaking countries to describe a structured wage system that determines salaries for employees in the public sector and other organizations that operate under collective agreements. The system divides jobs into several scales or grades, each defining a salary range with a minimum and maximum gross annual pay. Within a scale, individuals typically advance through steps or levels based on factors such as tenure, qualifications, and performance, allowing progression over time.
Assignment to a loonschaal is usually specified in job descriptions and formalized through collective labour agreements.
Scope and usage: In the Netherlands and parts of Belgium (notably Flanders), loonschaal is used by national
History: The loonschaal concept emerged in the mid-20th century as part of standardized pay frameworks for