Minimum hourly wage remains RSD 121

The minimum hourly wage will remain unchanged and it will total RSD 121 (EUR 1) in the year to come, the Serbian government decided on Monday.

Izvor: Tanjug

Tuesday, 15.09.2015.

10:02

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Minimum hourly wage remains RSD 121

The government adopted the decision as the representatives of the employers and trade unions failed to reach an agreement on the hourly wage for the year to come within 15 days since the date of initiation of negotiations.

Trade unions demanded that the minimum hourly wage should be increased from the current RSD 121 to RSD 143.5 while employers' representatives maintained that the wage should not be adjusted because the economic conditions for this step have not been met.

Serbian Minister of Labor Aleksandar Vulin said that representatives of the government and the Ministry of Labor believe that there is no room for adding an extra burden to the load of entrepreneurs and that the conditions for an increase in the minimum hourly wage have not been met.

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