Almost 2 million workers in Europes biggest economy are set for a big pay rise
Almost 2 million workers in Europe s biggest economy are set for a big pay rise. Three German political parties agreed to form a new government on Wednesday, with leftleaning Social Democrat Olaf Scholz set to succeed Angela Merkel as chancellor following lengthy coalition negotiations. As part of the coalition agreement, the country plans to raise its minimum wage to 12 an hour, from the current rate of an hour. The move could boost the income of nearly 2 million people in Germany who earn minimum wage salaries, or about 5 of workers, according to Carsten Brzeski, an economist at ING. He said the move was clearly The minimum wage was already set to rise to in July 2022. The text of the coalition deal did not state when the bigger oneoff increase will take effect. UBS economist Felix Huefner said the move should boost overall wage growth across the German economy, while warning it could con
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