Ministers Confirm Govt Mulling Cuts in Minimum Wage

Ljubljana, 19 September - To consolidate the country's public finance, the cabinet is mulling cuts in the minimum wage after the coalition has agreed not to cut pensions nor introduce a crisis tax as part of its talks on the 2014 budget. While unions are against any cuts in the EUR 783.66 gross minimum wage, employers would gladly scrap it.

Ljubljana
Infrastructure and Spatial Planning Minister Samo Omerzel addresses press after government session.
Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA

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