INTERNATIONAL France: Minimum wage up 2%
27 June 2012
France’s minimum hourly wage is to rise by 2%, to €9.40 (£7.51), with inflation expected to come in at 1.4% this year.
Wed, 28 Jun 2012
France’s minimum hourly wage is to rise by 2%, to €9.40 (£7.51), with inflation expected to come in at 1.4% this year.
Left-leaning union CGT notes that the real boost is equivalent to an extra baguette a week.The socialist government also announced an increase in wealth and inheritance taxes and abolished a tax ceiling for higher earners.
As reported by recruiter.co.uk earlier this month, the country has also seen its retirement age changed from 62 to 60 for some workers.
France’s minimum hourly wage is to rise by 2%, to €9.40 (£7.51), with inflation expected to come in at 1.4% this year.
Left-leaning union CGT notes that the real boost is equivalent to an extra baguette a week.The socialist government also announced an increase in wealth and inheritance taxes and abolished a tax ceiling for higher earners.
As reported by recruiter.co.uk earlier this month, the country has also seen its retirement age changed from 62 to 60 for some workers.
