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Polonia vrea să majoreze de două ori salariul minim în 2024, pentru a compensa inflaţia

Poland wants to double the minimum wage by 2024 to compensate for inflation. The need for an increase in wages has been felt for some time now, as the cost of living in Romania has been rising steadily over the past few years, while wages have remained stagnant. The Romanian government has now taken steps towards addressing this issue by proposing an increase in the minimum wage.

The proposed increase will see the minimum wage rise from 2,080 lei (about 425 USD) to 4,400 lei (about 898 USD) by 2024. This is a significant increase and is expected to boost the purchasing power of the Romanian working class. The increase in wages is expected to help those who are struggling to make ends meet and will provide some much-needed relief to low-income families.

The government has also proposed several other measures to help address the issue of inflation, which has been a major concern for the country for many years. One of the key measures is an increase in the minimum pension to 1,400 lei (about 286 USD) per month. This will provide a much-needed boost to pensioners who have been struggling with rising prices and a stagnant income.

The government has also committed to a range of measures to boost economic growth and job creation. This includes investing in infrastructure, creating new jobs, and promoting entrepreneurship and small businesses. The government believes that these measures will help to boost the country’s economic growth and make it easier for people to find employment.

However, the proposed increase in the minimum wage has faced criticism from some quarters. Some argue that this will lead to an increase in the cost of living, as employers will seek to offset the higher wages by raising prices. Others argue that the increase in wages may discourage employers from hiring new workers, as they will be forced to pay higher wages.

Despite these concerns, the government remains committed to increasing the minimum wage, believing that it will help to resolve the issue of inflation and provide some much-needed relief to the Romanian working class. The proposed increase is expected to come into effect in 2022, and there is hope that it will help to boost the country’s economic growth and improve the lives of its citizens.

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