The law on minimum salary is delayed; it is not known whether it will be processed in the session or withdrawn by the government

The law on minimum salary is delayed; it is not known whether it will be processed in the session or withdrawn by the government

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In the second reading the draft law on the minimum salary was approved by the Committee on Budget last week, but the government still has doubts whether the draft law will be processed as such in the session or if it can be withdrawn by the Government of Kosovo. Meanwhile, economy experts consider that the possibility of increasing the amount from what has been presented should be considered… CE Report quoting KosovaPress

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