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Prime Minister Florin Cîțu agreed, during a meeting with businessmen and trade unions of the economy, with a net increase of 40 lei in the minimum wage in 2021, according to some political sources. Thus, the net minimum wage will reach 1,386 lei. In addition, President Klaus Iohannis summoned Cîțu, together with Finance Minister Florin Nazare, to a meeting on the state budget for next year, starting at 2:00 p.m.
We have a decision to make today. We are in a difficult time from an economic point of view. There are sectors of the economy with recovery problems. We have many with the exact minimum wage in those sectors. It would be bearable to increase 3%. Inflation is 1.8%, so we are going for 2300 lei (gross – ed.), “Florin Cîțu said at the meeting, according to some political sources.
The minimum wage in the economy was last increased by 83 lei, for 2020, to the level of 1,346 RON. In 2019, the increase was from 101 lei, to 1,236 lei, in 2018 from 97 lei, to the level of 1,162 lei and in 2017 it increased by 140 lei, to 1,065 lei.
President Klaus Iohannis will have, on Monday, December 28, at 2:00 p.m., in the Cotroceni Palace, a meeting on the state of construction of the state budget, which will be attended by Prime Minister Florin Cîțu and the Minister of Finance, Alexandru Nazare, according to a statement. of the Presidential Administration.
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