K. Hatzidakis: Total annual increase of 882 euros with the two increases of the minimum wage

The total annual increase of the minimum wage for each employee will be set at 882 euros, if the previous increase of the government is taken into account, stressed the Minister of Labor, Kostis Hatzidakis, to SKAI.

“The (annual) increase is 700 euros, as salaries in the private sector are 14,” he explained. “If we take into account the previous small increase of 2% on January 1, we have a total profit of 882 euros per year for each employee.” “I understand that the workers would like even more, but every government must balance,” he said.

Kostis Hatzidakis clarified that today’s decision announced by the Prime Minister also concerns the unemployment benefit, which increases by 31 euros per month, while all the benefits given by the state, mainly through OAED, are dragged upwards.

“With this increase, the government from the 22 EU countries that give a minimum wage, because in 5 countries there is no minimum wage, the government leads Greece to 9th place. We passed Malta and Portugal, which the opposition considers a model country.” write down.

Commenting on SYRIZA’s announcement, the minister pointed out that in a sign of restraint he proposed a minimum salary of 800 euros while the GSEE proposed 752. “Again, it was good that it was kept at 800 euros and did not say 1,000 – 1,200 … We are all judged on the field. SYRIZA unemployment 17.2% and at the moment it is 12.8% were running some OAED programs from SYRIZA, the rates have now multiplied.We introduce the personal assistant for our fellow human beings with disabilities we move on to the digital card of the disabled… new housing “These are not words, they are social policy in practice, taking into account the resilience of the economy. We came to this because of our policy that allows the economy to move forward.”

“We could also have 1,000 euros, there would be so many days that it is, and in a few days the so-and-so would change to ‘crucify him’ when there would be adverse effects on businesses that would be burdened, possibly shut down; however, they would lay off workers,” he said. characteristically Mr. Hatzidakis.

He explained that “we had to find a golden section, and I think it was a successful attempt at the limits of the strength of the economy, as the Prime Minister rightly said.”

Asked if it was possible for the 9.7% increase to reach 10%, the minister replied that “we could play with different symbolisms” We want the economy to endure, to move things right, immediately in difficult conditions for the economy, businesses, obviously and employees, so we tried to balance between the goal of business competitiveness on the one hand, but also social protection of workers, especially after a very difficult decade “.

The Minister of Labor said that “we believe that businesses can withstand this increase, as they have recently been strengthened by the government and with the reduction of taxes, and with the reduction of insurance contributions and with the measures taken in the context of the pandemic (reimbursable advance, energy crisis measures), there is a network of measures for businesses “.

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Source: Capital

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