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Devastated wallets, the low down on dignity, layoffs, lower wages and higher quotas, is the government’s most realistic performance in the eight years of its rule, said the United Phantom Movement.
As they stated in the communiqué, observed through the position of the average household, this crisis manifests itself in increasingly severe forms, through the accelerated “sinking” into growing poverty.
– The image of people looking for food in containers is a terrifying reality that predicts the dark future of the citizens of Serbia. These days, it is being auctioned at the minimum wage in Serbia. At the negotiating table around the minimum wage sit people of the same interest, and in front of them the unprotected working class. Nobody wondered how 350,000 families live with the minimum wage, which is below the limit of a decent life. , they say from PUF.
According to them, workers in Serbia are tragically fortunate that only one person, the state president, decides the minimum wage in the last eight years, with the help of extras from small employers and obedient unions who have been working for years to the detriment of Workers.
– The minimum wage should allow survival from the first in a month to the next first in the following month, and not as is the case in Serbia from the first to the tenth of the same month. Currently, the minimum wage is worth (lasts) 10 days maximum. The rest of the days they eat bread and pate, they pian in winter and they are afraid of the executor. The government must also take into account the fact that “a cow that is milking is almost missing”. The fact that it was not on television does not change anything in reality, said the PUF.
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