In addition to the 1% increase (for the FNV’s claims, see our dispatch No. 091057), the CNV also wants employers to increase training and social innovation efforts, by sparing 1% of their total wage bill. It also wants to step into the debate on high wages to ask for concrete measures. “Anger and frustration are growing among our members because no one has a hold over this never-ending debate” CNV deputy general secretary Bert van Boggelen declared on December 14.
social innovation efforts, by sparing 1% of their total wage bill. It also wants to step into the debate on high wages to ask for concrete measures. “Anger and frustration are growing among our members because no one has a hold over this never-ending debate” CNV deputy general secretary Bert van Boggelen declared on December 14.
In September and October, the Christian union already distinguished itself with a less conflicting approach than the FNV in the debate over the extension of retirement a
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