Bolojan: Before Christmas a Decision Will Be Taken on the Minimum Wage. Cartel Alpha: the Perception Is that the Prime Minister Hates Jobs
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The government will take a decision on the minimum wage level for the next year, until Christmas, said Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, after the National Tripartite Council meeting from the Victoria Palace. Bogdan Hossu,...
Minister of Labour, Florin Manole, said Wednesday, following the government's tripartite negotiations on the increase in minimum wage from 1 January 2026, that a decision is expected next week, while there is still room for negotiations.Manole participated in the discussions at the Victoria Palace with Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, trade unions and employers.The Minister argued before the social partners the need for growth of minimum wage for re…
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan delivered, Wednesday, during the negotiations at the Victoria Palace with trade unions and employers, that increasing the minimum wage would protect the purchasing power of low-income employees, but would have a number of negative effects, such as inflationist spirit food, increasing pressure on small businesses, which would determine the loss of jobs in HORECA, the mobile industry, the light industry, and the increas…
The members of the National Tripartite Council for Social Dialogue did not take any decision on the increase of the minimum wage in the economy in Wednesday's meeting, the discussion being decided by the Government before Christmas. The establishment of the level of the minimum gross basic wage in the country for 2026 is being delayed as none of the social partners have changed their position: […] The article The decision on the minimum wage in …
The establishment of the minimum gross basic salary level guaranteed for payment in 2026 was a topic of consultations held on Wednesday, at Victoria Palace, by representatives of the Government and social partners, within the Tripartite Council. Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan stated that the increase in the minimum wage would protect the purchasing power of low-income employees, however, it would have a series of negative effects. The Prime Minist…
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan delivered, Wednesday, during the negotiations at the Victoria Palace with trade unions and employers, that increasing the minimum wage would protect the purchasing power of low-income employees, but would have a number of negative effects, such as inflationist spirit food, increasing pressure on small businesses, which would determine the loss of jobs in HORECA, the mobile industry, the light industry, and the increas…
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