Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, speaking in the Hellenic Parliament during the debate on the Ministry of Labour and Social Security’s bill on the minimum wage, stressed that the “present bill is a very important change in the labor market and a bold breakthrough in its development, based on the way the minimum wage is determined, which from 2027 onwards will follow an upward course,” ANA reports.
Mitsotakis also noted that the bill “finally closes a very difficult era for our country, that of cuts in wages and pensions. Therefore, with this bill, the minimum wage will be the commencement of an upward cycle of professional and personal advancement.” He reiterated that the government’s goal is for the minimum wage to reach 950 euros by 2027 and for the average to reach or exceed 1,500 euros.
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