Employers and Trade Unions Are Disappointed: They See the Government's Decision on MMA as Disrespect
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Employers and Trade Unions Are Disappointed: They See the Government's Decision on MMA as Disrespect
Representatives of employers and trade unions agreed that the minimum wage would increase by 7.19 percent (83 euros) from next year, while asking the government to increase the amount of non-taxable income (NPD) by 4 percent (30 euros). However, the government did not agree to increase the NPD and proposed to increase the minimum wage by 8 percent, or by 92 euros to 1,245 euros before taxes. This decision is criticized by both employee and emplo…
When the government did not agree to the request of employers and trade unions to raise the tax-free income (NPD) along with the minimum monthly wage (MMA) next year, their representatives stated that the government would not keep its political promises, and therefore dialogue is expected from the new government.

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