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At this point you are basically making statements about Greece out of nowhere, so regardless of how accurate they may be purely by chance, probably is beyond the Political and Economic Ideologies topic ;)
how exactly the minimum wage in the private sector is going to affect the payments of public loans?
I cant believe what i've just seen here, Levitate is up on us in a second.
too late...
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I cant believe what i've just seen here, Levitate is up on us in a second.
too late...
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NO PUBLIC JOBS,PRIVATE
suggested minimum wage of 750 € is for the PRIVATE SECTOR
suggested minimum wage of 750 € is for the PRIVATE SECTOR
It was just emphatic weak estimation, I suppose everybody understand it.
but...If we have here 4,5 year minimal wage 3000€ (and most of us earn about 400€-500€) we could make savings for 5-6 months just from one salary!!
so 4,5years - after 55 months we could make savings for 275-330 months = 27,5 years !!!
So if we get on greece way, after couple of years 4-5 I can go on nice pension :-D !
but...If we have here 4,5 year minimal wage 3000€ (and most of us earn about 400€-500€) we could make savings for 5-6 months just from one salary!!
so 4,5years - after 55 months we could make savings for 275-330 months = 27,5 years !!!
So if we get on greece way, after couple of years 4-5 I can go on nice pension :-D !
we have similar flag and colors cos we are slavics :-).
And more a lot of poeple here can read and some also speak :-D russian, so maybe we are bad Russians :-D
And more a lot of poeple here can read and some also speak :-D russian, so maybe we are bad Russians :-D
nobody will make such a job, so every job will be just PUBLIC job !
Yeah, you could, but most of you would probably pay hookers or go on holiday to Greece.
So you're saying that private sector's minimum wage has nothing to do with the state?
please explain to me how let's say a fast-food restaurant's minimum wage of an employee affect the loans that we have taken as a state to pay for public stuff like pensions?
The reality. you can talk a lot about greece prosperity ,but without EU help you would have existential problem first year!
Next year it can really help to your country, so you should leave euro couple of years sooner !
Tell me how can people who are not able to find good job for themselves have now nice job for 750€ monthly :-D ?
Next year it can really help to your country, so you should leave euro couple of years sooner !
Tell me how can people who are not able to find good job for themselves have now nice job for 750€ monthly :-D ?
But i don't dislike yours colors
Dutch colors look better ;P
Dutch colors look better ;P
It's minimum wage, not social security. So only people who are able to find jobs will get that amount of money.
It doesn't in any direct way. However, arbitrary minimum wages can't be sustained: the fast food restaurant may simply make not enough money to pay those wages, therefore firing people/closing down. That means fewer taxes and fewer contributions to social security being paid.
It could be the case that the impact in employment is not too big (there is a large debate in the empirical literature about minimum wages in the US). However, it can't be true for any minimum wage - otherwise, why not set a € 3kk minimum wage? :D So, some people would argue that minimum wages are always harmful or useless, at any level, while other may find a basis for some minimum wage to be a good idea, but only if it is low enough. So, among those supporting the idea of a minimum wage, the debate should be about what is the right level of minimum wage. There is no obvious reason why it should be 750, or 100, or 1000 - it would take a very careful and evidence-backed argument to support any particular number. Among those not supporting minimum wages, there is no debate, just don't set any minimum wage at all :P
It could be the case that the impact in employment is not too big (there is a large debate in the empirical literature about minimum wages in the US). However, it can't be true for any minimum wage - otherwise, why not set a € 3kk minimum wage? :D So, some people would argue that minimum wages are always harmful or useless, at any level, while other may find a basis for some minimum wage to be a good idea, but only if it is low enough. So, among those supporting the idea of a minimum wage, the debate should be about what is the right level of minimum wage. There is no obvious reason why it should be 750, or 100, or 1000 - it would take a very careful and evidence-backed argument to support any particular number. Among those not supporting minimum wages, there is no debate, just don't set any minimum wage at all :P