Broad backs should be taxed so that the conditions of wage contracts are met
Finnbjörn Hermannsson, president of ASÍ, advocates for taxation on the affluent to make wage agreements sustainable amid rising inflation.
Tottenham stars facing huge pay cuts if relegated due to Daniel Levy contracts
Tottenham players could face significant wage reductions, up to 50%, if the team is relegated due to contract clauses instituted during Daniel Levy's tenure.
Public Contracts: Wage Loyalty Law Passed, But the Conflict Continues
The German Bundestag has passed the Wage Loyalty Law, which is hailed by unions as a significant victory, while employers criticize the legislation as flawed and call for its repeal.
Labor postpones a meeting on minimum wage to buy time in its negotiation with Treasury
The Ministry of Labor has postponed a meeting originally scheduled for this Friday regarding the minimum wage increase as it seeks to negotiate public contracts to bring employers closer to an agreement.
Work and Treasury clash again over the veto on passing salary increases to public contracts
The Ministries of Work and Treasury are once again in conflict over a legal veto preventing the inclusion of salary increases, such as the minimum wage rise, in existing public contracts.
Work attempts to attract employers with a 3.1% increase in the minimum wage and indexation of public contracts
The Minister of Labor proposes a 3.1% increase in the minimum wage, suggesting there is room for an agreement with employers amid challenges posed to existing wage agreements.
Meeting in January regarding the wage negotiations of flight crews
The leaders of Icelandic aviation unions report little progress in their wage negotiations with Icelandair, which began after their contracts expired last fall.