Mali: Minimum Wage to Be RSD 40,020 Next Year



At the press conference following the session of the Social-Economic Council, he said that it was the biggest minimum wage increase in terms of percentages up till then, amounting to 14.3%.
At the session of the Social-Economic Council, the requests of the representative trade unions for the minimum wage to be set twice a year were not accepted.
– We tried to balance between the requests of the trade unions and the employers – Mali said.






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