Will the minimum wage go up? 50% increase in the minimum wage
The minimum wage, which is the lowest wage paid for labor, where the worker can meet basic requirements such as food, housing, heating, clothing, and transportation, has almost evaporated after successive increases. The answer to the question of whether there will be an increase in the minimum wage came from the IYI Party.
WILL THE MINIMUM WAGE INCREASE?
IYI party spokesman Prof. Dr. Kürşad Zorlu gave good news to the workers.
Zorlu said: “We will compensate workers for their lost wages retrospectively. First, we will increase our workers by 50 percent, starting in July. We will increase the wages of all public workers who are exposed to wage injustice and improve their personal rights.
“We want to share the good news of our President, Mrs. Meral Akşener, with our workers, officials and retirees. As the IYI Party, we proposed that the current rate of increase for January be 55 percent. However, the political power did not listen to the voice of the workers. Here is our promise to our nation. We will compensate you for any loss in wages retroactively. First, we will increase our workers by 50 percent, starting in July.”
MINIMUM WAGE EXPLANATION BY MINISTER BİLGİN
Vedat Bilgin, Minister of Labor and Social Security, said: “We will reassess in July and determine a minimum wage that will protect workers.” saying. Regarding pensions, Bilgin said: “We will make a comprehensive arrangement, which includes 7,500 lira. Details will be announced by our president,” he said.