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In The Know |
andrew wrote:
Dole money is £144 a fortnight ITK
...plus ?
FREE housing ?
FREE Council Taxes ?
and other perks ?
whats the min wage in Greece can you still retire at 50 ?
In some cases less than 3 Euros an hour (thats what happens when you cant pay your bills !)
The new minimum wages for work starters, whether with University degree or primary education, will be:
Group A) Unmarried, over 25 years old, will get 586 EUR (489 EUR net) for the first 3 years of work, and 750 EUR after 9 years. That is in 2021, the employee will earn as much as a new starter was earning until 1.1.2012
Group Married , over 25 years old will get 644 EUR for the first, 3 years and 808 EUR after 9 years.
Group C) Employees until 25 years old will get 510 EUR (440 EUR net). The employer will be allowed to dismiss older and more expensive employees and hire cheap labour craft.
Unemployment allowance is expected to drop from 461 EUR down to 359 EUR. Unemployment allowance is given for the time period of 12 months, independently of how many years the jobless has worked
Greek retirement age is 65, according to - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retirement
Greece's government intends to raise the national pension age and ban early retirement as it tries to tackle its huge budget deficit.
The socialist government said it wanted to increase the average retirement age from 61 to 63 by 2015.
The steps would be part of a series of austerity measures aimed at curbing the country's deficit and national debt.
from - news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8506142.stm |
david |
andrew wrote:
Dole money is £144 a fortnight ITK whats the min wage in Greece can you still retire at 50 ?
£136 per 2 weeks to be exact. |
veritas |
In The Know wrote:
Live by your means (whatever they are).
something not expected of the corporations and landlords who are subsidised with welfare.
see bank bailout. |
andrew |
Dole money is £144 a fortnight ITK whats the min wage in Greece can you still retire at 50 ? |
In The Know |
andrew wrote:
I mean pay wise ITK do you think £6.06p is enough to survive with hours being cut and fuel prices rising ?
Chicken / Egg, andrew !
Live by your means (whatever they are).
£6.06 an hour is better than £XX (dont know what it is) dole isnt it ?
For the alternative, see Greece (where the "minimum wage" has just been cut by 50% !) |
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