Prime Minister Mihai Tudose stated on Wednesday that several multinational companies have already publicly announced they won't lower net wages.
"Last week, a lot of multinationals, very big companies, have publicly announced they won't lower net salaries," Tudose stated, upon leaving the CNSLR Fratia National Congress.
Furthermore, the head of the Executive mentioned that he came to this event in order to thank CNSLR Fratia and give reassurances of the Gov't's full openness.
"I came today with Mr Deputy Prime Minister Ciolacu to the largest union conference, CNSLR Fratia, for two reasons: one - to thank for the help they granted in solving as many specific situations as possible within the trade union they represent and two - in order to assure them of our further full openness in everything that means Romania's development and a better living for the people. (...) Moreover, if they accept, I also proposed them an agreement between the Government and CNSLR Fratia, under which to institutionalise this permanent exchange of information and work for the people," Tudose also stated. AGERPRES .
PM Tudose: Many multinational companies have publicly announced they won't lower net salaries
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