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Minimum wages across Europe require solidarity - 13 July 2012 - Opinion

Minimum wages increasingly appear as proper tools to fight cross-border social dumping, argues Klaus Heeger, despite objections that the EU has little or no competence on pay.

German unions step up pressure for pay rise - 02 May 2012 - News

German labour leaders urged May Day demonstrators yesterday (1 May) to fight for big pay rises after a decade of restraint that had seen wages in crisis-hit southern eurozone nations soar.

Cutting the North’s current account surpluses won't help the South - 24 April 2012 - Opinion

Relaxing wage restraint in North European countries is not a solution for the economic problems of Southern Europe. Structural solutions are the only way out, writes Raymond Gradus.

Brussels to push for EU-wide minimum wage - 17 April 2012 - News

The European Commission will propose tomorrow (18 April) introducing a minimum salary in countries like Germany where it does not exist yet, and raise wages where they are considered too low, according to a draft seen by EurActiv.

EU's postal plans run into teething troubles - 12 June 2008 - News

Germany's Deutsche Post yesterday (11 June) filed an official complaint with the European Commission against the Dutch government's decision to delay the opening of its mail market. The move comes amid increasing concern over the difficulties linked to the practical implementation of new EU rules.

EU Court ruling slammed as 'invitation to social dumping' - 07 April 2008 - News

A landmark ruling of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) outlawing minimum wage conditions in public tender contracts has been strongly criticised by trade unions, NGOs and politicians from across the political spectrum. The verdict could lead to the revision of an EU directive on the posting of workers abroad.

Germany's minimum postal wage ruled illegal - 10 March 2008 - News

The introduction by the German government of a minimum wage of €9.80 an hour for all postal workers has been ruled illegal by a Berlin court, marking a victory for foreign operators wishing to enter the country's recently opened postal market.

ECB chief attacks German, Finnish wage rises - 06 December 2007 - News

The introduction of a mimimum wage for the postal sector in Germany and higher incomes for nurses in Finland have sparked harsh criticism from ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet. His speech at a conference in Berlin may hint at the ECB's refusal to lower interest rates well into 2009, economists say. 

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