Salary increase in various stages may come from 2021 – Napi.hu



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Both employers and employees are open to a multi-stage pay increase, the possibility of which was raised in Wednesday’s round of negotiations on the minimum wage and guaranteed minimum wage next year, the government would consider the parties’ proposals in the government meeting on Monday, the Permanent Consultation on Competition and Government. VKF) after each meeting, representatives from each site to the MTI.

The government party was represented at the meeting by László Palkovics, Minister of Innovation and Technology, and also present were Sándor Bodó, Secretary of State for Employment Policy of the Ministry.

Zoltán Zsán Szőke, president of the Áfeosz-Coop Association, said that due to the epidemic situation and the uncertainty of economic development, the possibility of a salary increase in various stages arose in the audience. As a first step, a salary increase could be in line with inflation as of January 1, and the extent to which salaries would increase as the situation improves could be determined in advance, the association president added, saying that none of the parties were reluctant to move to a multi-step solution.

László Palkovics also asked employers and employees to draw up their proposal as soon as possible so that it can be presented to the cabinet at Monday’s government meeting.

Zs. his position, which will be referred to Minister László Palkovics no later than Sunday.

He reiterated that employers continue to consider it important to reduce employers’ social contribution tax (soco) by 2 percentage points. If the government takes this step as early as January 1, it could accept a 4 percent salary increase instead of its previous 3 percent salary increase proposal.

Melinda Mészáros, president of the League’s unions, said the workers’ side had already outlined a multi-stage wage increase in the lawsuit, in which the first stage of the wage increase was set at 6.5 percent a starting January 1. According to the unions, further increases in the minimum wage and the guaranteed minimum wage should take into account indicators such as changes in GDP or inflation.

Furthermore, the government was asked to ease the burden on workers rather than the social burden on employers and remove the 1.5 percent labor market contribution as this measure would lead to an immediate increase in income. workers’ net income and could also help address wage congestion.

Both parties confirmed, on the one hand, that salary negotiations will continue next Tuesday and, on the other, that Minister László Palkovics drew the attention of the participants to the last government meeting on December 30 of this year and would like to close the negotiations wages per may proclaim.



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