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The high prices of basic food products, services, as well as energy prices and inflation inevitably require the need for higher wages.
There is no more significant demand in the history of the trade union movement than the demand for a decent wage, adequate to the labour and needs of workers and citizens.
There is no justification for the Government, at the beginning of its mandate, without seeing any results and effects of governance and policies, to accept salaries for its officials increased by 78 percent and to pay them transportation on a monthly basis more than the amount of the minimum wage.
For the workers, without any social dialogue and without listening to their real needs, it decided on its own the amount of the minimum wage, which is lower than all minimum wages in the region, says in an interview with the newspaper VEČER, the trade union leader, Slobodan Trendafilov.