<label id="xi47v"><meter id="xi47v"></meter></label>

      German national minimum wage to rise in two-step process

      Source: Xinhua| 2018-06-27 04:27:28|Editor: Mu Xuequan
      Video PlayerClose

      BERLIN, June 26 (Xinhua) -- The German official commission comprised of employer representatives, trade unionists and scientists presented a report to the federal government on Tuesday, recommending an increase in national minimum wage in two steps until 2020.

      The report called for a rise in the lowest-possible hourly rate of remuneration from the current level of 8.84 euros to 9.19 euros by 2019 and to 9.35 euros by 2020.

      The commission's proposed legislation is now pending approval from chancellor Angela Merkel's (CDU) fourth governing cabinet.

      A national minimum wage was only in Germany introduced in 2015 and was raised for the first and only time from 8.50 euros to 8.84 euros in 2017. The federal government has usually followed the recommendations of the specially-established commission which takes the development of factors such as inflation, unemployment rates and collective wages into account in an official annual report.

      Collective wages are widespread and legally binding in Germany as part of the country's "social partnership" model, a circumstance which has led some experts to question the need for a national minimum wage in the country. The collective bargaining arrangements form part of a post-war political settlement between employer- and employee representatives which granted workers significant rights with regards to their labor conditions and their role in the cooperative management of companies.

      The German national minimum wage applies to most employees above the age of 18. Individuals who are completing traineeships or short-term internships, as well as those who have only recently obtained jobs again after a phase of long-term unemployment, are excluded from the provision.

      Speaking to Xinhua on Tuesday, Reint E. Gropp, the president of the Leibniz Institute for Economic Research Halle (IWH) argued that the recommendations by the commission marked a significant but not unjustified rise in the national minimum wage.

      "A rise of the minimum wage of over 5 percent is high but not entirely inappropriate given the strong wage growth which Germany has recently experienced in general," Gropp said.

      However, the IWH president still criticized that the national minimum wage was unlikely to benefit the socio-economically deprived workers who needed it the most. Gropp highlighted that "companies have and will continue to reduce the number of hours worked to keep daily- and weekly wages constant."

      Gropp further noted that the national minimum wage could even become counterproductive in the increasingly likely scenario of an economic slow-down in Germany. "We would expect unemployment in the low-wage tier to rise disproportionately during an economic downturn if minimum wages are too high" he warned. This development would adversely affect Germany's eastern regions in particular.

      TOP STORIES
      EDITOR’S CHOICE
      MOST VIEWED
      EXPLORE XINHUANET
      010020070750000000000000011105091372828421
      主站蜘蛛池模板: 亚洲偷偷自拍高清| 亚洲综合av一区二区三区| 国产∨亚洲V天堂无码久久久| 无码欧精品亚洲日韩一区| 亚洲色欲啪啪久久WWW综合网| 无人在线观看完整免费版视频| 亚洲片国产一区一级在线观看 | 亚洲国产专区一区| 色偷偷亚洲男人天堂| 美女在线视频观看影院免费天天看| 欧美三级在线电影免费| 久久精品国产精品亚洲| 亚洲日本一线产区和二线| 日韩内射激情视频在线播放免费| 成人亚洲综合天堂| 亚洲一卡一卡二新区无人区 | 日韩免费视频一区| 久久亚洲AV成人无码国产| 一级女性全黄生活片免费看| 免费无码A片一区二三区| 亚洲va中文字幕| 一区二区无码免费视频网站| 亚洲综合一区无码精品| 免费人成网站在线播放| 亚洲精品国产高清在线观看| 一本久久综合亚洲鲁鲁五月天| 特级毛片A级毛片100免费播放| 毛片a级毛片免费观看免下载| 亚洲综合激情另类小说区| 久久免费精品一区二区| 亚洲成人午夜电影| 亚洲免费观看网站| 亚洲福利电影在线观看| 黄a大片av永久免费| 亚洲精品宾馆在线精品酒店| 波多野结衣一区二区免费视频| 免费看黄的成人APP| 亚洲国产精华液网站w| 手机在线看永久av片免费| 成年大片免费高清在线看黄| 亚洲成a人一区二区三区|