So it’s not an actual EU wide minimum wage but rules that EU countries should follow.
-*60% of the gross median wage and 50% of the gross average wage*
-*Member states in which less than 80% of the workforce is protected by a collective agreement will have to create an action plan to progressively increase this coverage*
Is this situation gonna end up with some EU countries having 7 times higher minimum wage than others? If countries get to decide based on vague “” living expenses “” and there isn’t some kind of baseline on the EU level, then it’s just gonna be a repeat of current minimum wages
Another idiotic move that will destroy all businesses in less affluent regions.
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So it’s not an actual EU wide minimum wage but rules that EU countries should follow.
-*60% of the gross median wage and 50% of the gross average wage*
-*Member states in which less than 80% of the workforce is protected by a collective agreement will have to create an action plan to progressively increase this coverage*
Is this situation gonna end up with some EU countries having 7 times higher minimum wage than others? If countries get to decide based on vague “” living expenses “” and there isn’t some kind of baseline on the EU level, then it’s just gonna be a repeat of current minimum wages
Another idiotic move that will destroy all businesses in less affluent regions.