... јел`те, а АВ сада нешто није по `вољи` својих енглеских `ментора` ?
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петак, 31 октобар 2014 15:29
Г.С.
Србија би јако лоше прошла у ЕУ са оваквим стањем економије.
Within the framework of his »core messages« for the 2014 European election campaign the then leading can¬didate of the European People’s Party (EPP) and, in the meantime, the newly elected President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker (2014a) announced that he »as Commission president (…) will advocate that all member states introduce a minimum wage adjusted to national collective bargaining traditions and economic conditions«.
Demands for a European Minimum Wage Policy, which fundamental aim is to guar¬antee every worker in Europe an equitable wage, differ. So far minimum wages in many European countries are set at rather low levels and are thus insufficient to prevent income poverty.
Luxembourg, with a minimum wage of 11.1 euros per hour, Germany a minimum wage of 8.50 1 euros per hour,Slovenia, with a minimum wage of 4.53 ....
Bulgaria and Romania, with minimum wages just over 1 euro an hour.
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петак, 31 октобар 2014 15:33
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Докуентсе може наћи на http://www.social-europe.eu/2014/10
Contours of a European
Minimum Wage Policy
Такође препоручујем
Why The Eurozone Suffers From A Germany Problem
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петак, 31 октобар 2014 19:09
Radovan
Opet šargarepa. Dokle bre više, sjašite.
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петак, 31 октобар 2014 21:52
Илитерати
Овај мисли да ми не читамо новине, па Јункер је био јасан, ко је сад па мали колонијални управник Србије Девенпорт да противречи Јункеру - нема проширења!
То Барозо никад није рекао, на нашу несрећу!
Within the framework of his »core messages« for the 2014 European election campaign the then leading can¬didate of the European People’s Party (EPP) and, in the meantime, the newly elected President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker (2014a) announced that he »as Commission president (…) will advocate that all member states introduce a minimum wage adjusted to national collective bargaining traditions and economic conditions«.
Demands for a European Minimum Wage Policy, which fundamental aim is to guar¬antee every worker in Europe an equitable wage, differ. So far minimum wages in many European countries are set at rather low levels and are thus insufficient to prevent income poverty.
Luxembourg, with a minimum wage of 11.1 euros per hour, Germany a minimum wage of 8.50 1 euros per hour,Slovenia, with a minimum wage of 4.53 ....
Bulgaria and Romania, with minimum wages just over 1 euro an hour.
Contours of a European
Minimum Wage Policy
Такође препоручујем
Why The Eurozone Suffers From A Germany Problem
То Барозо никад није рекао, на нашу несрећу!