2022 https://wageindicator.org/labour-laws/collective-bargaining/2022 https://wageindicator.org/@@site-logo/wageindicator-orbs-blue.svg Luxembourg - Public sector union demands 5% pay increase - October 31, 2022 Luxembourg - Negotiations at steel manufacturer - October 31, 2022 Malta - Platform workers to receive minimum wage - October 31, 2022 Netherlands - Trade union announces rally against income crisis - October 31, 2022 Netherlands - Automatic indexation means a 10.3% wage increase for 16,000 painters - October 31, 2022 Netherlands - Airport agrees to raise wages for security staff by up to 40% - October 31, 2022 Netherlands - Largest wage increase in years, but inflation is much higher - October 31, 2022 Netherlands - Collective agreement applies to Deliveroo deliverers - October 31, 2022 Norway - Day care centre employees strike - October 31, 2022 Poland - Minimum wage to be increased more than announced - October 31, 2022 Portugal - Teachers to strike - October 31, 2022 Portugal - New collective agreement for public service sector - October 31, 2022 Romania - New bill granting simultaneous leave to both parents - October 31, 2022 Romania - Large companies raised wages by 12% - October 31, 2022 Serbia - Wages up 16.5% compared to 2021 - October 31, 2022 Slovakia - Introduction of 14-day paid paternity leave - October 31, 2022 Slovakia - Decrease in real wages continues - October 31, 2022 Slovakia - More than 2,000 doctors are threatening to resign because of low pay - October 31, 2022 Slovenia - Average real gross wage down by 4.8% - October 31, 2022 Slovenia - Agreement on salaries in public sector - October 31, 2022 Previous 20 items 1 ... 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ... 33 Next 20 items
Netherlands - Automatic indexation means a 10.3% wage increase for 16,000 painters - October 31, 2022