Quantum of minimually guaranteed salary in real sector to increase up to 3,500 lei in Moldova
Chisinau, 9 March /MOLDPRES/ - The government today approved the increase in the quantum of minimally guaranteed salary in the real sector up to 3,500 lei as of 1 April 2022. The decision was taken following consultations with social partners, at the tripartite dialogue on the platform of the National Commission for Collective Consultations and Negotiations (CNCNC).
According to the government’s communication and protocol department, the state regulates the payment of salaries from the units with financial autonomy, under the salary payment law No 847/2002, through establishing the minimally guaranteed quantum of salary in the real sector, as well as several state norms and guarantees (payment of benefits of compensation for the work carried out in unfriendly conditions, payment of the night work, payment of the additional work, payment for the hours of standing and in technical unemployment, etc.).
The draft approved today is set to ensure a continuous increase of the minimal guarantees in the salary payment sector, in order to maintain the employees’ purchasing power and ensure a fair competition environment regionally and internationally.
The minimally guaranteed quantum of the salary in the real sector is annually reexamined by the government, depending on the summary annual growth of the consumer prices index and the rate of enhancement of the labour productivity nationally.
Photo: Government
Government tightens penalties for drug-related offences
Moldovan driving licences to be recognized in Ireland
Moldovan PM has meeting with Romanian counterpart
Moldovan government's secretary general in Strasbourg says good reforms achieved through strong partnerships, dialogue, solutions for people’s well-being
Moldovan PM has discussions with Romania's president
Moldovan deputy PM for reintegration has meeting with Secretary-General of Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs of Austria
Moldovan PM invites members of American Chamber of Commerce in Romania to invest in Moldova
Moldovan parliament speaker participates in Bucha Summit
Prime Minister at Romania Government Roundtable Conference
Moldovan president’s working visit to Finland postponed later date
PM meets Ambassador of Czech Republic to Moldova
Moldovan president has meeting with delegation of European affairs committees from, Baltic, Nordic states, Poland
Interreg Europe Programme in Moldova: funding opportunities, interregional cooperation
Moldovan PM to pay official visit to Bucharest
Moldovan authorities step up prevention, response measures on Dniester, amid anticipated new pollution wave
New wave of oil products' slicks detected on Dniester River; authorities convene for emergency meeting
Deputy head of Moldova's Anticorruption Prosecutor’s Office, anticorruption prosecutor heard by Evaluation Commission
Moldovan PM participates in awards ceremony recognizing rescuers' achievements
Large wind farms with energy storage systems to be built in Moldova: 16 bids submitted in tender
Environmental protection experts from two banks of Dniester hold new working meeting
Moldovan Central Electoral Commission accredits 14 national observers to monitor new local elections, local referendums
Moldovan deputy PM has meeting with Ambassador of Germany
New milestone for green energy: Moldova surpassed 1 Gigawatt of installed renewable energy capacity
President met with U.S. Senator
PAS faction to have new MP
VIDEO // Single institution to manage Moldova’s forests
CNMC: Eenergy sector remains fragile, ending state of emergency requires caution
Foreign Ministry: We condemn violation of airspace. Such actions endanger citizens’ security
Support for export promotion: 16 business associations to receive 14.6 million lei through Bridge Export Program
Over 20 media projects to get funding from media subsidy fund