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Trade unions, employers’ associations accept 3,000 RON increase in gross salary, 200 RON tax-free

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The trade unions and employers’ associations have accepted, during the discussions in the National Tripartite Council (CNT), the proposal to increase the minimum gross salary to 3,000 RON, with 200 RON tax-free, Minister of Labour Marius Budai announced, Agerpres reports.

According to him, the gross salary in construction will increase to 4,000 RON next year.

„The trade unions and employers’ associations have accepted, during the discussions in the CNT, the PSD [the Social Democratic Party] proposal, announced by national leader Marcel Ciolacu, to increase the minimum gross salary to 3,000 RON, with 200 200 RON tax-free, but also to 4,000 RON gross salary in construction, in 2023. The discussion remains open with regard to the increase and taxation of salaries higher than the minimum one,” the Minister of Labour wrote on Facebook.

Agerpres

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