Ciolacu: We are introducing the European minimum wage in Romania to protect purchasing power

Ciolacu: We are introducing the European minimum wage in Romania to protect purchasing power

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Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu on Friday announced that the government will introduce the European minimum wage in Romania in order to protect purchasing power and raise the average gross wage to "as close as possible to 50% of the average net wage." CE Report quotes Agerpres

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