Moldovan PM meets trade unions' representatives
Chisinau, 24 December /MOLDPRES/ - Prime Minister Ion Chicu today met representatives of the National Trade Unions Confederation (CNSM), the government’s communication and protocol department has reported.
The sides tackled a wide range of social and economic subjects, such as the creation of jobs, increase in the minimum salary on Moldova, fighting the phenomenon of illegal employment and wage earners’ protection.
Prime Minister Chicu informed the trade union leaders about the Government’s Action Programme for 2020-2023, meant to ensure the modernization of the national infrastructure and attraction of investments, creation of stable jobs in Moldova’s regions and enhancing the people’s well-being.
In the context, the PM said: “The phenomenon of exodus or the phenomenon of illegal employment can be combated efficiently only by increasing the number of attractive employment opportunities. The government’s programme is aimed at ensuring proper conditions for investors capable to create stable jobs throughout the country.”
The trade union representatives touched upon the improvement of the Labour Code and its adjusting to the international standards.
The prime minister spoke out for a regular communication with CNSM representatives, in order to identify balanced solutions to the problems emerging. Chicu stressed that the government’s social and economic goals met the ones formulated by the trade unions.
Attending the meeting were CNSM president Oleg Budza, the head of the trade unions federation of railway-men, Ivan Zaporojan, the head of the trade unions federation of public services employees, Vlad Cantir, and others.
Moldovan president meets children from Stauceni, visits settlement's mayoralty on Children’s Day
Prime Minister at Great Children’s Choir: We want every child to know they have seat at grown‑ups’ table, their voice matters
President received Romania’s Prime Minister in Chișinău
Last Bell rings in Romanian-language schools on left bank of Dniester
Moldovan president says reform of local public administration communal effort between villages
Moldovan president's speech at Strong Mayoralties - Developed Settlements event
Strong Mayoralties – Developed Settlements: about 400 mayors from localities that initiated voluntary amalgamation process gather at Moldovan government
Moldovan PM welcomes Romanian prime minister in Chisinau: joint projects, regional resilience, priorities of bilateral cooperation
Moldovan president meets U.S. Senator Mark Kelly
President meets with leadership of Konrad Adenauer Foundation
Lower taxes on green energy investments: Government supports incentives for energy storage batteries and wind turbines
Moldovan deputy PM for reintegration meets with chair of Estonian parliament's national defence committee
Moldovan head of state meets former president of Georgia, awards her Order of the Republic
Government simplifies recognition of study documents and qualifications obtained abroad
PHOTO // European Commissioner for Enlargement meets mayors of Moldova: EU to help modernize another 20 schools
Over 1,000 Diaspora Moldovans register for Online Career Fair
PHOTO // European Commissioner for Enlargement urges young people to defend democracy, combat disinformation
BTA // Ishtar: Music Is Like Perfume, It Is about Feeling
Moldova Presents exhibition inaugurated in Vaslui: Moldovan products promoted in Romania by 60 local companies
Moldovan president conveys message on World Environment Day
Moldovan president attends ceremony on 24th anniversary of foundation of National Anticorruption Centre
Environment Minister announces when fish safety to be checked
Moldova prepares new edition of Red Book
Prime Minister at Moldova Digital Summit 2026: Our ambition is not only to join EU, but to help build Europe’s digital future
PHOTO GALLERY // Chișinău hosts Moldova Digital Summit 2026: two days dedicated to innovation and digital transformation
Republic of Moldova to receive 250 million dollars from World Bank to advance reforms
Moldova Digital Summit 2026 starts in Chișinău
Moldova prepares case against Russia over Dniester pollution
Chișinău and Bratislava discuss next steps in EU accession negotiations
International post-disaster needs assessment mechanism launched in Chișinău following Dniester river pollution crisis