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Minimum wage: green light to start negotiations with Council 

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  • A minimum wage should ensure a decent standard of living 
  • Collective bargaining should be strengthened in countries where it covers fewer than 80% of workers 
  • Need to respect national prerogatives and the autonomy of social partners to determine wages  

MEPs on Thursday decided to start talks on a directive that will guarantee all workers in the EU a fair and adequate minimum wage.

Parliament endorsed the mandate agreed by the Employment and Social Affairs committee with 443 votes in favour, 192 against and 58 abstentions Negotiations can start as soon as the Council has approved its own position.

The draft directive on a minimum wage aims to lay down minimum requirements to ensure an income that allows for a decent standard of living for workers and their families. This can either be realised via a statutory minimum wage (the lowest wage level permitted by law) or by allowing workers to negotiate their wages with their employers via collective bargaining.

Parliament also wants to strengthen and extend the coverage of collective bargaining by obliging member states with less than 80% of workers covered by these agreements to take active steps to promote this tool.

Background

The decision by the Employment committee to open talks with the Council was announced at the opening of the session in Strasbourg on Monday. Since more than 71 members objected to the decision by midnight on Tuesday, a vote on the mandate had to be added to the agenda.

 
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    Minimum wage: green light to start negotiations with Council 

    Persbericht 
    Plenaire vergadering 
     
     
    • A minimum wage should ensure a decent standard of living 
    • Collective bargaining should be strengthened in countries where it covers fewer than 80% of workers 
    • Need to respect national prerogatives and the autonomy of social partners to determine wages  

    MEPs on Thursday decided to start talks on a directive that will guarantee all workers in the EU a fair and adequate minimum wage.

    Parliament endorsed the mandate agreed by the Employment and Social Affairs committee with 443 votes in favour, 192 against and 58 abstentions Negotiations can start as soon as the Council has approved its own position.

    The draft directive on a minimum wage aims to lay down minimum requirements to ensure an income that allows for a decent standard of living for workers and their families. This can either be realised via a statutory minimum wage (the lowest wage level permitted by law) or by allowing workers to negotiate their wages with their employers via collective bargaining.

    Parliament also wants to strengthen and extend the coverage of collective bargaining by obliging member states with less than 80% of workers covered by these agreements to take active steps to promote this tool.

    Background

    The decision by the Employment committee to open talks with the Council was announced at the opening of the session in Strasbourg on Monday. Since more than 71 members objected to the decision by midnight on Tuesday, a vote on the mandate had to be added to the agenda.

     
     

    Minimum wage: green light to start negotiations with Council 

    Persbericht 
    Plenaire vergadering 
     
     

    Minimum wage: green light to start negotiations with Council 

    Persbericht 
    Plenaire vergadering 
     
     
     

    Minimum wage: green light to start negotiations with Council 

    Persbericht 
    Plenaire vergadering 
     

    Minimum wage: green light to start negotiations with Council 

    Persbericht 
    Plenaire vergadering 
     

    Minimum wage: green light to start negotiations with Council 

    Persbericht 
    Plenaire vergadering 
     

    Minimum wage: green light to start negotiations with Council 

    Minimum wage: green light to start negotiations with Council 
    Minimum wage: green light to start negotiations with Council 
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    Plenaire vergadering 
     
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    • A minimum wage should ensure a decent standard of living 
    • Collective bargaining should be strengthened in countries where it covers fewer than 80% of workers 
    • Need to respect national prerogatives and the autonomy of social partners to determine wages  

    MEPs on Thursday decided to start talks on a directive that will guarantee all workers in the EU a fair and adequate minimum wage.

    Parliament endorsed the mandate agreed by the Employment and Social Affairs committee with 443 votes in favour, 192 against and 58 abstentions Negotiations can start as soon as the Council has approved its own position.

    The draft directive on a minimum wage aims to lay down minimum requirements to ensure an income that allows for a decent standard of living for workers and their families. This can either be realised via a statutory minimum wage (the lowest wage level permitted by law) or by allowing workers to negotiate their wages with their employers via collective bargaining.

    Parliament also wants to strengthen and extend the coverage of collective bargaining by obliging member states with less than 80% of workers covered by these agreements to take active steps to promote this tool.

    Background

    The decision by the Employment committee to open talks with the Council was announced at the opening of the session in Strasbourg on Monday. Since more than 71 members objected to the decision by midnight on Tuesday, a vote on the mandate had to be added to the agenda.

     
     
    • A minimum wage should ensure a decent standard of living 
    • Collective bargaining should be strengthened in countries where it covers fewer than 80% of workers 
    • Need to respect national prerogatives and the autonomy of social partners to determine wages  

    MEPs on Thursday decided to start talks on a directive that will guarantee all workers in the EU a fair and adequate minimum wage.

    Parliament endorsed the mandate agreed by the Employment and Social Affairs committee with 443 votes in favour, 192 against and 58 abstentions Negotiations can start as soon as the Council has approved its own position.

    The draft directive on a minimum wage aims to lay down minimum requirements to ensure an income that allows for a decent standard of living for workers and their families. This can either be realised via a statutory minimum wage (the lowest wage level permitted by law) or by allowing workers to negotiate their wages with their employers via collective bargaining.

    Parliament also wants to strengthen and extend the coverage of collective bargaining by obliging member states with less than 80% of workers covered by these agreements to take active steps to promote this tool.

    Background

    The decision by the Employment committee to open talks with the Council was announced at the opening of the session in Strasbourg on Monday. Since more than 71 members objected to the decision by midnight on Tuesday, a vote on the mandate had to be added to the agenda.

     
     
     

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    • A minimum wage should ensure a decent standard of living 
    • Collective bargaining should be strengthened in countries where it covers fewer than 80% of workers 
    • Need to respect national prerogatives and the autonomy of social partners to determine wages  

    MEPs on Thursday decided to start talks on a directive that will guarantee all workers in the EU a fair and adequate minimum wage.

    Parliament endorsed the mandate agreed by the Employment and Social Affairs committee with 443 votes in favour, 192 against and 58 abstentions Negotiations can start as soon as the Council has approved its own position.

    The draft directive on a minimum wage aims to lay down minimum requirements to ensure an income that allows for a decent standard of living for workers and their families. This can either be realised via a statutory minimum wage (the lowest wage level permitted by law) or by allowing workers to negotiate their wages with their employers via collective bargaining.

    Parliament also wants to strengthen and extend the coverage of collective bargaining by obliging member states with less than 80% of workers covered by these agreements to take active steps to promote this tool.

    Background

    The decision by the Employment committee to open talks with the Council was announced at the opening of the session in Strasbourg on Monday. Since more than 71 members objected to the decision by midnight on Tuesday, a vote on the mandate had to be added to the agenda.

    • A minimum wage should ensure a decent standard of living 
    • Collective bargaining should be strengthened in countries where it covers fewer than 80% of workers 
    • Need to respect national prerogatives and the autonomy of social partners to determine wages  

    MEPs on Thursday decided to start talks on a directive that will guarantee all workers in the EU a fair and adequate minimum wage.

    Parliament endorsed the mandate agreed by the Employment and Social Affairs committee with 443 votes in favour, 192 against and 58 abstentions Negotiations can start as soon as the Council has approved its own position.

    The draft directive on a minimum wage aims to lay down minimum requirements to ensure an income that allows for a decent standard of living for workers and their families. This can either be realised via a statutory minimum wage (the lowest wage level permitted by law) or by allowing workers to negotiate their wages with their employers via collective bargaining.

    Parliament also wants to strengthen and extend the coverage of collective bargaining by obliging member states with less than 80% of workers covered by these agreements to take active steps to promote this tool.

    Background

    The decision by the Employment committee to open talks with the Council was announced at the opening of the session in Strasbourg on Monday. Since more than 71 members objected to the decision by midnight on Tuesday, a vote on the mandate had to be added to the agenda.

    • A minimum wage should ensure a decent standard of living 
    • Collective bargaining should be strengthened in countries where it covers fewer than 80% of workers 
    • Need to respect national prerogatives and the autonomy of social partners to determine wages  

    MEPs on Thursday decided to start talks on a directive that will guarantee all workers in the EU a fair and adequate minimum wage.

    Parliament endorsed the mandate agreed by the Employment and Social Affairs committee with 443 votes in favour, 192 against and 58 abstentions Negotiations can start as soon as the Council has approved its own position.

    The draft directive on a minimum wage aims to lay down minimum requirements to ensure an income that allows for a decent standard of living for workers and their families. This can either be realised via a statutory minimum wage (the lowest wage level permitted by law) or by allowing workers to negotiate their wages with their employers via collective bargaining.

    Parliament also wants to strengthen and extend the coverage of collective bargaining by obliging member states with less than 80% of workers covered by these agreements to take active steps to promote this tool.

    Background

    The decision by the Employment committee to open talks with the Council was announced at the opening of the session in Strasbourg on Monday. Since more than 71 members objected to the decision by midnight on Tuesday, a vote on the mandate had to be added to the agenda.

    • A minimum wage should ensure a decent standard of living 
    • Collective bargaining should be strengthened in countries where it covers fewer than 80% of workers 
    • Need to respect national prerogatives and the autonomy of social partners to determine wages  
    • A minimum wage should ensure a decent standard of living 
    • Collective bargaining should be strengthened in countries where it covers fewer than 80% of workers 
    • Need to respect national prerogatives and the autonomy of social partners to determine wages  
    • A minimum wage should ensure a decent standard of living 
    • Collective bargaining should be strengthened in countries where it covers fewer than 80% of workers 
    • Need to respect national prerogatives and the autonomy of social partners to determine wages  
    • A minimum wage should ensure a decent standard of living 
    • Collective bargaining should be strengthened in countries where it covers fewer than 80% of workers 
    • Need to respect national prerogatives and the autonomy of social partners to determine wages  
    • A minimum wage should ensure a decent standard of living 
    • Collective bargaining should be strengthened in countries where it covers fewer than 80% of workers 
    • Need to respect national prerogatives and the autonomy of social partners to determine wages  
  • A minimum wage should ensure a decent standard of living 
  • A minimum wage should ensure a decent standard of living 
    A minimum wage should ensure a decent standard of living 
  • Collective bargaining should be strengthened in countries where it covers fewer than 80% of workers 
  • Collective bargaining should be strengthened in countries where it covers fewer than 80% of workers 
    Collective bargaining should be strengthened in countries where it covers fewer than 80% of workers 
  • Need to respect national prerogatives and the autonomy of social partners to determine wages  
  • Need to respect national prerogatives and the autonomy of social partners to determine wages  
    Need to respect national prerogatives and the autonomy of social partners to determine wages  

    MEPs on Thursday decided to start talks on a directive that will guarantee all workers in the EU a fair and adequate minimum wage.

    MEPs on Thursday decided to start talks on a directive that will guarantee all workers in the EU a fair and adequate minimum wage.

    MEPs on Thursday decided to start talks on a directive that will guarantee all workers in the EU a fair and adequate minimum wage.

    MEPs on Thursday decided to start talks on a directive that will guarantee all workers in the EU a fair and adequate minimum wage.

    Parliament endorsed the mandate agreed by the Employment and Social Affairs committee with 443 votes in favour, 192 against and 58 abstentions Negotiations can start as soon as the Council has approved its own position.

    The draft directive on a minimum wage aims to lay down minimum requirements to ensure an income that allows for a decent standard of living for workers and their families. This can either be realised via a statutory minimum wage (the lowest wage level permitted by law) or by allowing workers to negotiate their wages with their employers via collective bargaining.

    Parliament also wants to strengthen and extend the coverage of collective bargaining by obliging member states with less than 80% of workers covered by these agreements to take active steps to promote this tool.

    Background

    The decision by the Employment committee to open talks with the Council was announced at the opening of the session in Strasbourg on Monday. Since more than 71 members objected to the decision by midnight on Tuesday, a vote on the mandate had to be added to the agenda.

    Parliament endorsed the mandate agreed by the Employment and Social Affairs committee with 443 votes in favour, 192 against and 58 abstentions Negotiations can start as soon as the Council has approved its own position.

    The draft directive on a minimum wage aims to lay down minimum requirements to ensure an income that allows for a decent standard of living for workers and their families. This can either be realised via a statutory minimum wage (the lowest wage level permitted by law) or by allowing workers to negotiate their wages with their employers via collective bargaining.

    Parliament also wants to strengthen and extend the coverage of collective bargaining by obliging member states with less than 80% of workers covered by these agreements to take active steps to promote this tool.

    Background

    The decision by the Employment committee to open talks with the Council was announced at the opening of the session in Strasbourg on Monday. Since more than 71 members objected to the decision by midnight on Tuesday, a vote on the mandate had to be added to the agenda.

    Parliament endorsed the mandate agreed by the Employment and Social Affairs committee with 443 votes in favour, 192 against and 58 abstentions Negotiations can start as soon as the Council has approved its own position.

    The draft directive on a minimum wage aims to lay down minimum requirements to ensure an income that allows for a decent standard of living for workers and their families. This can either be realised via a statutory minimum wage (the lowest wage level permitted by law) or by allowing workers to negotiate their wages with their employers via collective bargaining.

    Parliament also wants to strengthen and extend the coverage of collective bargaining by obliging member states with less than 80% of workers covered by these agreements to take active steps to promote this tool.

    Background

    The decision by the Employment committee to open talks with the Council was announced at the opening of the session in Strasbourg on Monday. Since more than 71 members objected to the decision by midnight on Tuesday, a vote on the mandate had to be added to the agenda.

    Parliament endorsed the mandate agreed by the Employment and Social Affairs committee with 443 votes in favour, 192 against and 58 abstentions Negotiations can start as soon as the Council has approved its own position.

    endorsed the mandate agreed by the Employment and Social Affairs committee

    The draft directive on a minimum wage aims to lay down minimum requirements to ensure an income that allows for a decent standard of living for workers and their families. This can either be realised via a statutory minimum wage (the lowest wage level permitted by law) or by allowing workers to negotiate their wages with their employers via collective bargaining.

    Parliament also wants to strengthen and extend the coverage of collective bargaining by obliging member states with less than 80% of workers covered by these agreements to take active steps to promote this tool.

    Background

    Background

    The decision by the Employment committee to open talks with the Council was announced at the opening of the session in Strasbourg on Monday. Since more than 71 members objected to the decision by midnight on Tuesday, a vote on the mandate had to be added to the agenda.

    The decision by the Employment committee

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