Minimum wage, the debate is still open. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Antonio Tajani, expressed his opinion on the matter, criticizing the proposal. And he reiterates the need to focus on more effective measures such as collective bargaining. “The minimum wage tends to go down and not up. What should we do? Collective bargaining, cutting corporate taxes, thus reducing labor costs, which the government is already doing, stabilizing the 7% reduction in the tax burden that has been made, exempting everything that is extra from the salary». The statement was made by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Antonio Tajani, in Paestum.
“It’s not that I’m against a guaranteed salary, I’m in favor of a rich salary. I even say that those who do not have collective bargaining can do so by law, adapt to the minimum of collective bargaining. We need to raise wages, not settle for a low wage for so long.’
Source: IL Tempo
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