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Poland wants to boost its minimum wage by 20% — and it's got economists worried
The ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party announced plans last week to increase the current monthly minimum wage of 3,490 zloty ($859.60) to 4,300 zloty in July 2024. Consumer price inflation in ...
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Polish Govt Hikes Minimum Wage as Voters Fret Over Cost of Living
After the hike to 4,242 zlotys ($980) a month in January, the minimum wage will rise again to 4,300 zlotys in July, bringing ...
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Poland Hikes Minimum Wage by 18% in Latest Pre-Election Pledge
Poland’s government announced plans to raise the minimum wage by 18% as of January in its latest election campaign promise that will add to cost pressures and may erode the economy’s competitiveness.
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How will Poland pay for election campaign promises?
Political parties in Poland are pledging to spend big to entice voters ahead of the national election in October. But can a ...
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Minimum wage rises fastest in Poland
The current minimum wage in Poland is PLN 3,600. Starting from January 1st of the next year, the minimum wage will be PLN ...
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McDonald’s franchise group slams ‘draconian’ fast-food law: ‘These costs simply cannot be absorbed’
The new ‘AB 1228’ legislation has been voted into law and will result in a devastating financial blow to California ...
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Polish govt hikes minimum wage as voters fret over cost of living
WARSAW, Sept 14 (Reuters) - Poland's minimum wage will rise by almost 18% in January, the prime minister said on Thursday, ahead of Oct. 15 elections in which the cost of living ranks high among ...
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Polish govt hikes minimum wage as voters fret over cost of living
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's minimum wage will rise by almost 18% in January, the prime minister said on Thursday, ahead of Oct. 15 elections in which the cost of living ranks high among voters ...
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Polish govt hikes minimum wage as voters fret over cost of living
WARSAW - Poland's minimum wage will rise by almost 18% in January, the prime minister said on Thursday, ahead of Oct. 15 elections in which the cost of living ranks high among voters' concerns.
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Polish govt hikes minimum wage as voters fret over cost of living
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's minimum wage will rise by almost 18% in January, the prime minister said on Thursday, ahead of Oct. 15 elections in which the cost of living ranks high among voters' ...
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Polish govt hikes minimum wage as voters fret over cost of living
© Reuters. A construction site with a demolished building is seen near skyscrapers in the centre of Warsaw, Poland October 30, 2017. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel/File photo ...

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