Romanian PM Invites Unions To Talks

Romanian prime minister Calin Tariceanu invited the leaders of the main unions to talks on topics found in the attention of the unions and the Government, the Executive announced.

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The meeting will be attended by the economy minister and the labor minister.
Romanian unionists continue protests and demand a minimum wage of RON600 (EUR1 = RON3.6066) after the statements made by prime minister Calin Tariceanu, who said an increase in the minimum wage would represent an irresponsible and counterproductive decision at this time.
The vice president of the Romanian National Unions Bloc, Ovidiu Jurca, told MEDIAFAX that the Government’s attitude of "defying the workers of this country" will receive a just “reward” in Fall, in the elections.
The increase of the minimum wage is not adequate at this time and it would represent an irresponsible and counterproductive decision with inflationist effects, said Romanian prime minister Calin Tariceanu.
Romanian unionists concluded the first day of protests in front of the Ministry of Labor and the Ministry of Economy and Finance, announcing they would continue protest actions in the days to come, and if the Government does not approve the minimum wage increase from RON500 to RON540 starting with July 1, they will organize a large rally.
Unionists threaten to resort to ample protests at the government’s headquarters unless their demands are met.
Unionists are also picketing prefect’s offices across the country.
"Union confederations protest to get the government to apply the measures it has already committed to. We’re not asking for a raise, we’re asking that the law be observed,” Bogdan Hossu, head of the Cartel Alfa union confederation, told MEDIAFAX.
Hossu said a minim wage at RON540 is still far from covering the daily consumer basket, and Romania has over 1.3 million people on welfare.
"Keeping the minimum wage at a low level makes way for tax evasion and black-market labor," the union leader said.
The leaders of union confederations CNSLR Fratia, Cartel Alfa and BNS Union said Tuesday they would protest until the government honors its commitment made last year in December to increase the minimum wage to RON540 as of Jul 1, 2008.
Marius Petcu, head of the CNSLR Fratia union confederation, said that in the light of recent food and fuel price hikes, unions will only accept an increase in minimum wage to RON600 once the protests start.
Labor minister Paul Pacuraru met last week with the minister of economy and finance Varujan Vosganian, and with the representatives of the National Forecast Commission, unions and employers’ associations to see whether the increase in minimum wage to RON540 is possible as of Jul 1.
Pacuraru said the minimum wage rose 78% during 2004-2008 although the government had only committed to a 60% hike.
The government, unions and employers agreed in December last year to set the minimum wage at RON500 in the fist half of the year, and increase it to RON540 as of the second half, if macroeconomic indicators allow it.

 

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