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Government considers raising gross minimum wage for 2021 by 70 RON, to 2,300 RON

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Government is considering raising gross minimum wage, guaranteed for the year 2021 with a level that would surpass the inflation rate, namely by 70 RON, gross, from 2,230 RON to 2,300 RON gross per month.

and , had on Monday, consultations with representatives of the for , with the topic of raising minimum wage for the year 2021.

"At the level of the Government we will decide on raising minimum wage for next year with a percentage that will take into account the arguments of union…

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