Scandal on the New Payroll Law. Unions Call for the Withdrawal of the Project and "Resuming the Reform From Scratch"
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The five representative trade union confederations at national level sent a joint communiqué on Saturday calling on the Interim Government to withdraw the current draft law on pay. They believe that "a resigned Government cannot decide the future of pay through negotiations carried out outside the mandate and that the current version of the draft law "can no longer ...
The five major trade union confederations call for the withdrawal of the Unitary Wage Bill, arguing that instead of correcting the imbalances in the system and building a coherent, predictable and fair wage, the new version of the draft brings compromise solutions, favours certain categories and leaves behind sectors that ensure the functioning of essential public services. The unions call for reform to be resumed from scratch by a government wi…
The five trade union confederations reject the current form of the Wage Bill and contest the negotiations with the dismissed Executive. Trade unionists claim that the project does not repair public sector inequities and call for the withdrawal of the reform and its "resuming from scratch".
The unions urgently call for the withdrawal of the law of pay. Five confederations have launched an appeal to this effect. The process comes under the conditions in which the elected people are called to work next week to adopt the remaining projects of the PNRR.
The Romanian trade union confederations consider that the current version of the Wage Law can no longer be the basis for a credible, fair and accepted reform by the social partners. They demand the withdrawal of the current project and the resumption of the reform from scratch. Article The 5 major trade union confederations reject the current form of the Wage Law project appears first in Romania TV.
The five representative trade union confederations at national level reject the current form of the Wage Bill and draw attention to the fact that the document presented as a profound reform of pay in the public sector is in reality a new source of inequities, discrimination and social tensions.
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