DK launches online survey on European minimum wage

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The opposition Democratic Coalition (DK) has launched an online survey on the potential introduction of a European minimum wage, Klára Dobrev, an MEP of the party, said on Monday.
The idea of an EU-wide minimum wage is now a mainstream policy issue within the bloc, she told a press conference, noting that European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has put forward a document on the matter for a debate.
The EU is scheduled to debate the basic structure of the mechanism over the next six weeks, after which the commission will put forward a specific proposal, Dobrev said.
Meanwhile, she said it appeared that the Hungarian government was uninterested in taking part in the discussions on a European minimum wage, adding that this meant that
the views of the Hungarian people would not be represented in those talks.
This is why, she said, Democratic Coalition has initiated consultations with social partners, employers, unions and the people themselves. Dobrev said her party sent its proposal out to sector chambers, industry bodies, unions and research institutes last week.





