Minimum wage talks kick off in Ankara

Minimum wage talks kick off in Ankara

ANKARA
Minimum wage talks kick off in Ankara

Labor and Social Security Minister Vedat Bilgin gestures during a meeting with labor and trade union representatives in Ankara on Dec. 1.

A commission of officials and representatives of labor and trade unions convened to initiate negotiations on the minimum wage for next year.

“There are nearly 6 million workers and laborers relying solely on minimum wage,” said Labor and Social Security Minister Vedat Bilgin, who hosted the meeting in Ankara.

“We will determine a minimum wage to protect labor against inflation and economic fluctuations,” he added.

Employers want limited increase

The Labor and Social Security Ministry has conducted a large-scale survey among laborers and employers, said Bilgin.
Slightly more than a third of the respondents among the employers favored the new minimum wage to stay between 3,500

Turkish Liras (nearly $264) and 3,750 liras ($282.8), while 20 percent of them suggested a minimum wage between 3,250 liras ($245.5) and 3,500 liras ($264), according to the minister’s remarks.

Currently, the base minimum wage - which varies in accordance with martial status and the number of dependants - is 2,825 liras ($213.6).

The second minimum wage commission meeting will be held at the Confederation of Turkish Trade Unions (TÜRK-İŞ) on Dec. 7.

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