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UNIONS HAVE A COMMON DECLARATION
Türk-İş, Hak-İş and DİSK made a joint written statement signed by Türk-İş President Ergün Atalay, Hak-İş President Mahmut Arslan, and DİSK President Arzu Çerkezoğlu, before the first negotiations on the minimum wage to be held today.
In a statement, year 2021 of the minimum wage negotiations, a new type of coronavirus epidemic (Kovid-19) was registered worldwide and of human weight in Turkey, which indicates that it began in a period of social and economic damage as follows:
“The global epidemic has further aggravated the living conditions of all wage earners, especially workers. It caused serious job and income losses. In fact, in the latest growth figures announced by the official state institution, it is seen that The share of employees in national income has decreased significantly. It will be valid in 2021. It is our common opinion that the minimum wage is determined as a living wage worthy of human dignity, taking into account the loss of work and income under conditions of pandemic “.
In the statement emphasizing that the minimum wage is a salary that will allow the worker and his family to live humanely according to the economic and social conditions of the day and compatible with human dignity, the following statements were used:
“The minimum wage is one of the important practices to regulate the living and working conditions of employees. In our country where there are millions of workers who work around the minimum wage, the minimum wage figure to be determined affects not only the minimum wage employees, but also the beneficiaries who receive payments such as unemployment benefit, short-time allowance , etc. In the introduction to the Constitution of the International Labor Organization (ILO), it is stated that “the salary that provides only the support of the worker and his family is not a sufficient salary to live with dignity. However, the worker must have sufficient salary to live with dignity “. The Three Confederations for the Dignity of Workers have come together and jointly made demands to determine an adequate minimum wage.