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Wages Must Be 10 Percent Higher: 'Trade Unions Need to Be Much Tougher'

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Wages should actually rise by 10 percent. That is what economist Paul Schenderling says in the podcast *Geld of je Leven*. He calculated how our wages have developed since the 1960s and concluded that we are being paid far too little: "Since 1979, our real wages have not risen, while we have become much more productive."
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Wages should actually rise by 10 percent. That is what economist Paul Schenderling says in the podcast *Geld of je Leven*. He calculated how our wages have developed since the 1960s and concluded that we are being paid far too little: "Since 1979, our real wages have not risen, while we have become much more productive."

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nporadio1.nl broke the news in on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
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