Minister of Labour: Casting the Minimum Wage Would Have a Positive Impact on Private-Sector Workers
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Minister of Labour, Florin Manole, continues to support the increase in the minimum economic wage, saying that the impact on budget expenditure is not important. In turn, private-sector employees would be helped by such a measure, which would also reduce the "working on grass", Florin Manole said last night at Digi24.
Manole explained that the salaries of the budgeters and demeriters are no longer overdue in practice with the minimum salary, so that an increase in them would only result in "very little" staff costs in the state. He recalled that the income of the dementors is frozen at the level of 2018-2019, which limits the direct effect of such measures on the budget device. "The needs of staff in the budget system would increase extremely by such a measur…
The increase in the minimum wage, in 2026, would not have too much effect on the budget, said Minister of Labour Florin Manole. Moreover, the Bolojan Prime Minister does not seem to oppose this majority, says Manole. Article of the Ministry of Labour, Florin Manole, on the increase of the minimum wage in 2026: "Budgets would grow very little. We cannot have a Bassescu type reform, to be taken from around the world" appeared for the first time in…
Minister of Labour, Florin Manole, maintains his position, divergent towards Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, as the minimum wage should grow. Manole argues that the impact of the increase in minimum wage on budget costs is not important, saying that, instead, private-sector employees would be helped by such a measure which would also reduce the "work on grass".
Minister of Labour, Florin Manole, said last night that not all industries would be affected in the same way by a potential increase in minimum wage in 2026. "In IT I don't think there's anyone on the minimum salary...
Minister of Labour, Florin Manole, said on Tuesday, 16 December, that any increase in minimum wage would not significantly increase staff costs in the budget system.
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