As much as I would love that, both sides are unrealistic here. The employers who want to not pay a cent more and then the unions want 3k minimum salary.
strobezerde on
This same union is in favor of keeping effective retirement age to the lowest in Europe, no matter how unfair for younger people that have to pay for it, with no path of enjoying the same benefits.
DuePercentage1580 on
union leader when this leads to increased unemployment

Any_Strain7020 on
As a younger kid, I loved how my mom could just go to the ATM and magically get cash when we needed money, by simply inserting a plastic card in the wall. And then some day, I turned seven. She also lost her job around that time, so it was double whammy.
Indexation alone is quite a gift already, compared to most EU countries. I think only Belgium does it the way we do it here. France only indexes the minimum wage… And more and more people end up on just that.
poedy78 on
It’s completely wrong IMO.
I get that it’s harder & harder for people with little wages, but the salary is NOT the problem.
COL is the problem, and no amount of min. Salary will resolve that problem.
Upping the min Salary will cascade through the salaries, as people earning 200€ more than it would want a raise also.
It’s just no tenable in the given economic situation.
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As much as I would love that, both sides are unrealistic here. The employers who want to not pay a cent more and then the unions want 3k minimum salary.
This same union is in favor of keeping effective retirement age to the lowest in Europe, no matter how unfair for younger people that have to pay for it, with no path of enjoying the same benefits.
union leader when this leads to increased unemployment

As a younger kid, I loved how my mom could just go to the ATM and magically get cash when we needed money, by simply inserting a plastic card in the wall. And then some day, I turned seven. She also lost her job around that time, so it was double whammy.
Indexation alone is quite a gift already, compared to most EU countries. I think only Belgium does it the way we do it here. France only indexes the minimum wage… And more and more people end up on just that.
It’s completely wrong IMO.
I get that it’s harder & harder for people with little wages, but the salary is NOT the problem.
COL is the problem, and no amount of min. Salary will resolve that problem.
Upping the min Salary will cascade through the salaries, as people earning 200€ more than it would want a raise also.
It’s just no tenable in the given economic situation.