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ArtikelMerkel and the Minimum; Wages in Germany  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 401 no. 8758 (Nov. 2011), page 60.
Topik: Agreements; Wages & Salaries; Minimum Wage; Conflict; Political Parties
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Isi artikelGermany is one of the few European countries to lack a statutory minimum wage. Unions and employers negotiate wages sector by sector. But jobs are growing in fragmented services not in manufacturing. Just over half of workers in western Germany are now covered by central agreements. The opposition Social Democrats and Greens have long backed a minimum wage. Now CDU leaders have endorsed a plan for a "binding lower limit for wages", set by an independent body representing unions and employers, similar to Britain's Low Pay Commission. German economists have always seen minimum wages as job killers.
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