General policy speech: Michel Barnier announces a 2% increase in the minimum wage: News

General policy speech: Michel Barnier announces a 2% increase in the minimum wage: News
General policy speech: Michel Barnier announces a 2% increase in the minimum wage: News

In his battery of social measures announced in his general policy declaration, Tuesday October 1 before the lower house of Parliament, Michel Barnier announced that the minimum wage will be increased from November 1.

A baptism under the fire of opposition. Michel Barnier has just delivered his general policy declaration to the National Assembly. A noisy, divided Bourbon Palace welcomed his roadmap, in which the new Prime Minister did not forget social measures. A strong announcement stands out from the series of measures announced: the increase in the minimum wage by 2% from November 1. A “anticipation of the date of January 1st”specified Michel Barnier.

Anxious to benefit active French people, the head of government developed: “There remain professional sectors in our country in which the minimum wages are lower than the minimum wage. This is not acceptable, and this will have to be the subject of rapid negotiations. The State will ensure this”.

More information to come…

published on October 1 at 5:03 p.m., Joanna Wadel, 6Medias

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