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The Fnv Trade Union Is Demanding a 6 Percent Wage Increase, Significantly Higher than Inflation.

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A 6 percent wage increase. That's what the FNV union is demanding for the coming year in new collective bargaining agreements. Today, traditionally the day before Budget Day (Budget Day), the largest union in the Netherlands is announcing this new wage demand. Last week, the CNV union already made the same claim. They will demand a 3.5 to 5 percent increase next year, taking into account the financial health of a sector or company. The FNV also …

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The FNV union is demanding a six percent wage increase in the upcoming collective bargaining agreement negotiations. It also wants to raise the minimum wage to 18 euros per hour and make agreements to close the gender pay gap.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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A 6 percent wage increase. That's what the FNV union is demanding for the coming year in new collective bargaining agreements. Today, traditionally the day before Budget Day (Budget Day), the largest union in the Netherlands is announcing this new wage demand. Last week, the CNV union already made the same claim. They will demand a 3.5 to 5 percent increase next year, taking into account the financial health of a sector or company. The FNV also …

·Netherlands
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NOS broke the news in Netherlands on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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