Housing and Minimum Wage Take Priority on Second Day of Tripartite
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The first tripartite of the Frieden era opened on Tuesday 2 June. The discussions, calmed on the first day, took a sharper turn the next day with the thorny question of the minimum social wage, which the unions want to see more re-aligned.
The second day of the tripartite negotiations, this Wednesday, did not give rise to any major announcements. However, the government will try to find a compromise on an additional increase in the minimum wage, demanded by the Union of Trade Unions OGBL-LCGB. The same "constructive and respectful spirit" continues to characterize the tripartite devoted as a priority to the energy crisis, ...
Employers are "surprised" that housing market and minimum wage were on the agenda of the talks.
"These were intensive and constructive talks," said Prime Minister Luc Frieden on Wednesday evening after the second round of tripartite negotiations.
Employers said they were "surprised" that the two topics desired by trade unions were being addressed in Senningen.
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