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GSEE’s response to the Ministry of Labor for the minimum wage

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Last updated: 2025/02/07 at 6:42 PM
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“It is really incomprehensible for the GSEE government to confuse that it is allegedly leaving millions of workers open when employees are really uncovered.”

Answer to the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, which characterized the attitude of the General Confederation of Workers of Greece (GSEE) in the question of the increase in the minimum wage, the Confederation gives it incomprehensible, noting that its stance is not incomprehensible. GSEE, reasonably refusing to take part in a pre -pre -determination of the minimum wage.

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“It is really incomprehensible for the GSEE government to confuse that it is allegedly leaving millions of workers open when employees are really uncovered.”Specifically, the GSEE states in its announcement:Related tags

“On the contrary, it is understandable not to participate in such a process that underestimates institutions, social dialogue and workers,” the Confederation notes, among other things.

Specifically, the GSEE states in its announcement:

“About” incomprehensible “and other demons …

The political leadership of the Ministry of Labor attacked the GSEE with unprecedented severity because we are refusing the dialogue. He described the attitude of the Confederation as “incomprehensible”.

We answer:

Incomprehensible is not the attitude of GSEE, which is reasonably refusing to take part in a pre -prevented process of identifying it minimum wage.

On the contrary, it is understandable to those who know that the government repeats at every opportunity that it will, by 2027, lead the lower salary to 950 euros (from 830 today).

It is therefore not incomprehensible to not participate in the process under the supervision of OMED, ​​which aims to distribute the 120 euros required to complete 950 in three years.

On the contrary, it is understandable not to participate in such a process that underestimates institutions, social dialogue and workers.

The GSEE has chosen four high -profile representatives to participate in the Consultation Committee, which is provided in the law, which was passed for the integration unfortunately in the worst possible way of the EU Community Directive 2022/2041 for sufficient minimum wages.

We will be there for the issues that we consider to be a field of consultation and not whenever the government is convenient for its own communication plans.

Finally, the truly incomprehensible is for the GSEE to be confused that it is allegedly leaving millions of workers uncovered, When employees are truly uncovered because of the inability to conclude collective bargainingsince they are under the 2012 “Mnemonic Regulations”, which literally demolished labor collective law. The percentage of 30% of private sector workers (compared to 80%, expressly provided by the Directive) covered by the BSE speaks for who leaves who leaves who is uncovered…

PS: However, the government is doing its debt … calls for the country’s minimum wage the representatives of civil servants, whose employer is.

We’ll see that too … “.

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