Interesting, since even if we have had all those years of SDP prime ministers, we still don’t have _any_ minimum wage in legislation.
I don’t want to start estimating the correct level of it, but for once this is something I fully agree with the Left Alliance – we should have a clear minimum wage defined, that would be the first result when you google it.
This is needed for the people who have gotten their first job, are doing only part time work on and off, or are migrant workers.
Successful_Debt_7036 on
Not happening, the unions would never allow it.
Senevri on
Hm. Unions should handle that but it would be useful to rein in companies like Wolt, etc other non-unionized work.
This could be a mistake, if we end up with a situation where conpanies keep paying minimum wage and that never gets updated.
ApprehensivePilot3 on
Like it should be.
Professional-Key5552 on
That would be nice. 15€ per hour, a dream.
NorskHumor on
They should focus on empowering the unions instead…
Shenstar2o on
Every union has different minimum, so it really needs to be the 15€/h, but other hand some places you never get to 15€/h even after working for decades.
Hell mine is only going to be 15,25€/h after all experience increments.
TheOneWhoKnowsNoone on
So are we about to destroy Finnish market even further? Nice
theta0123 on
If anybody wants comparision, we belgians have a minimum wage of just under 13 euro/h but it is not stated in law but by work sector.
Such_Housing_6850 on
I was confused why there are suddenly a few more political posts here than usual. Then i remembered elections are soon. I guess the time for empty promises and gathering voters has come
makinenxd on
Anyone who thinks that a general 15€/h minimum wage is good should look how much the minimum wage currently is on the bottom tier paying jobs. Because the more you pay your workers the more you have to bill the customer. How does lets say 25% increase in cleaning costs sound? 40% increase in cost for factory labour, stuff like packing food. It all will be paid by you in the end.
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Interesting, since even if we have had all those years of SDP prime ministers, we still don’t have _any_ minimum wage in legislation.
I don’t want to start estimating the correct level of it, but for once this is something I fully agree with the Left Alliance – we should have a clear minimum wage defined, that would be the first result when you google it.
This is needed for the people who have gotten their first job, are doing only part time work on and off, or are migrant workers.
Not happening, the unions would never allow it.
Hm. Unions should handle that but it would be useful to rein in companies like Wolt, etc other non-unionized work.
This could be a mistake, if we end up with a situation where conpanies keep paying minimum wage and that never gets updated.
Like it should be.
That would be nice. 15€ per hour, a dream.
They should focus on empowering the unions instead…
Every union has different minimum, so it really needs to be the 15€/h, but other hand some places you never get to 15€/h even after working for decades.
Hell mine is only going to be 15,25€/h after all experience increments.
So are we about to destroy Finnish market even further? Nice
If anybody wants comparision, we belgians have a minimum wage of just under 13 euro/h but it is not stated in law but by work sector.
I was confused why there are suddenly a few more political posts here than usual. Then i remembered elections are soon. I guess the time for empty promises and gathering voters has come
Anyone who thinks that a general 15€/h minimum wage is good should look how much the minimum wage currently is on the bottom tier paying jobs. Because the more you pay your workers the more you have to bill the customer. How does lets say 25% increase in cleaning costs sound? 40% increase in cost for factory labour, stuff like packing food. It all will be paid by you in the end.