Ciolacu: “It will not be possible to reach the European minimum wage in Romania from the beginning”

Ciolacu: “It will not be possible to reach the European minimum wage in Romania from the beginning”
Ciolacu: “It will not be possible to reach the European minimum wage in Romania from the beginning”
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AF April 24, 2024 | 23:58 145

Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu explained that the European minimum wage project will also be implemented in Romania, only that it will not be possible from the beginning to reach the minimum wage in Europe.

Marcel Ciolacu

However, the prime minister said that when we have a European legislation, over time every country in the European Union will comply, including Romania.

“A correlation must be created between the minimum wage and the European minimum wage. I think the first step is to go with the salaries at 3700. We will have a negotiation with the unions and employers, as is normal, and from that moment we will come up with the European rules. Equal pay for equal work across Europe. This does not mean that if you win a euro in Italy, you will automatically win a euro in Romania, but through certain coefficients introduced, things should go in that direction. You can’t do it all at once because you would bring your own economy to its knees. You win the election…the operation succeeds, but the patient is dead.

A European legislation is being made and slowly, slowly all the states align. It is one of the best measures for Europe, in my opinion”said Marcel Ciolacu, stiripesurse.ro writes.

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