The Central Economic Council published its report on available maximum margins for the evolution of wage costs. This document will now serve as a basis to bargain for the new 2009-10 interprofessional agreement. The document shows wage evolution during the period of the last interprofessional agreement and puts a figure on what wage evolution could be like in the next two years. (Ref. 080858)
“In the current context, it is very hard to plan economic evolution” the Center said at first. “Although it is clear that the more we move forward in time, the more pessimistic forecasts are, it is impossible today to foresee the scope and the duration of the economic reversal.” Since the fall of 2002, interprofessional social partners have taken into account the margin planned for the increase of wage costs in the next two years as well as the gap between wage evolution in Belgium and its maj
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