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Taxes · IcelandSalome Berelidze, who previously worked at the Italian restaurant "Italia" in Frakkarstíg, has filed a complaint at the restaurant and mother company, Opera Service ehf, for unpaid wages and possible tax fraud. Salome participated in her trial period in the Facebook group "Vinna með litlum fyrirvara", where she shared her experience of not receiving wages from January, when she started working there. She has demanded wage slips but only received…See the Story
Allegations of wage theft and tax fraud at “Italia” restaurant in Reykjavik
Wages · RomaniaNew method for calculating the minimum wage in Romania: Directive with new criteria for determination that must be followed New method for calculating the minimum wage in Romania: Directive with new criteria for determination that must be followed Ministry of Labor develops a new formula for establishing the guaranteed minimum gross salary per country, which will take into account the purchasing power, the average gross median income and the pro…See the Story
The new method of calculating the minimum wage in Romania: the Directive with the new setting criteria to be complied with
Wages · Buenos AiresAccording to a study released Friday in Buenos Airers by the Research and Training Center of the Argentine Republic (Cifra), formal wages took a slump of nearly 15% in the last semester, particularly after the Dec. 13 118.3% devaluation of the local currency once Javier Milei took office as president.See the Story
Wages keep losing purchase power in Argentina, study finds
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Minimum Wage · LithuaniaFinance Minister Gintarė Skaistė says that the minimum monthly wage (MMA) should exceed one thousand euros next year. According to her, at the moment, discussions have begun in the Tripartite Council on the size of the MMA and the politician hopes that employers and employees will be able to find a consensus on this issue.
Economist Marius Dubnikovas and the President of the Lithuanian Trade Union Confederation Inga Ruginienė discuss whether th…See the Story
It is relevant for everyone - the minimum wage will exceed 1000 euros: “We have been at a complete bottom for a long time”
Education · LithuaniaAfter conducting an audit, as the assignments for the institutions used in education were carried out, the State Control determined that due to significantly increasing teacher salaries, it may not be able to implement state-funded teacher salaries up to 130 percent of the national average wage (NAW). ANO Valstybės kontrolės, in order to implement this at the state level, may result in schools closing.See the Story