The purchasing power issue will be at the center of a European demonstration initiated by the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) which will take place in the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, on April 5, on the occasion of the meeting of EU finance and economy Ministers. Many European countries are currently experiencing a boom in wage claims. (Ref. 080146)
The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) launched, on February 20, a European campaign on “wages demanding more purchasing power and more equality”, which will end with a “Euro-demonstration” on April 5 in Ljubljana, where the confederation is hoping to gather 50.000 people. The ETUC “says “stop” to the repeated calls for wage moderation” and “to governments and employers who too freely resort to lower wages as the only means of adjustment.” It “urges the European Central Bank to end its r
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