Merkel takes best wage initiative in EU countries

German Chancellor Angela Merkel during an International Labour Organisation conference in Geneva has suggested standardising wages in all countries that are part of the European Union. Merkel has invited the European Union to study a way to ensure that all countries have a minimum wage the same. [...]
Merkel has invited the European Union to study a way to ensure that all countries have a minimum wage the same.
The Chancellor has also indicated that Germany and EU member states have a salary and that pay could be implemented elsewhere.
Angela Merkel has also raised the voice for women, as she has said she is concerned that many companies have no female leadership.
It has declared:
Even in industrialized countries, equality between women and men in the economy leaves much to be desired. )
We remember here that Merkel was successful, for the first time, in setting up the minimum common wage for all categories for German workers who, up to that point, had no such fee.
And countries with the highest pay per hour are the Netherlands 9.44 euros per hour, Ireland 9.80 euros per hour, and Luxembourg 11.90 euros per hour.












