Businessmen exploit minimum wage not to raise workers' salaries

Many private sector workers, though barely surviving these salaries, refuse to complain to the media because of fears of the revenge of companies in which they work, KTV reports. On the other hand, businesses by being supported by the law that determines the minimum wage of 135 euros a month use it by not increasing [...]
On the other hand, businesses, by being supported by the law that determines the minimum wage of 135 euros a month, exploit it by failing to raise salaries now and several years.
The minimum wage was appointed six years ago and it continues to remain, despite unionists pledging they will commit the minimum to increase.
Aydin says there are workers who don't even get this amount of money, as there are times when the same ones have only been paid 100 euros a month.
It requires that the number of inspectors increase in order to identify companies that commit violations and be pronounced more fines.
Meanwhile, legalists at the Economic Faculty say that informal economy must first be fought and with economic growth to increase minimum wages.
Lack of employment contracts has enough effect on some workers not being paid on the minimum wage either.
In the Economic Council -Social has been required to make changes in the discrimination quota for young people under 35, while over that age is up to 170 euros.
This proposal, however, remains only on paper, since these legal changes have never been made.











