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Although trade union claims up to tripartite negotiations was a doubling of the minimum wage in Nep

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Although trade union claims up to tripartite negotiations was a doubling of the minimum wage in Nepal, there is satisfaction resignation letter with the big increases, we managed to get home. The government has also accepted the demand to establish a social legislation to open for payments from a social security fund.
The trade union movement in Nepal has brought the thousands resignation letter of Nepalis resignation letter working at minimum wage, a generous wage. More precisely, resignation letter given the daily rate a jump of 37 percent. And earnings for salaried grow by 29 percent.
The result means that among other industrial workers now guaranteed a daily rate of at least 318 rupees or a monthly salary of less than 8,000 rupees. In Danish kroner match the new salaries for about 18 dollars a day and 458 dollars a month. Minimum wage in the top 3
Employers attempted prior to the negotiations in May this year to minimize the increase and avoid the risk of strikes with a requirement that the regulation of the minimum wage should be automatic and only had to follow the National Bank consumer index.
On the other side of the negotiating table, several of the unions called for a doubling of the minimum wage as well as an inflation hedge. Trade Union argument was that especially resignation letter in urban areas is difficult to live on less than twice the original minimum wage. And that inflation in Nepal is around 10 percent.
Several unions have also demanded to employers pay social protection programs. resignation letter The hope is that employers and the state would each pay 20 percent to a social security fund.
There are already a social security fund of four billion rupees (about 230 million dollars), as workers in the formal economy have paid in 2008 and 2009. The money was earmarked for accidents, health and maternity and pension, but they have not been paid because Nepal does not have a social law. The unions resignation letter have called for such a law to be adopted now, and that the government has agreed in.
JTUCC consider the agreement on the new minimum wage to be a victory. Nevertheless, the result has been criticized by the Maoist part of the trade union movement, which believes that the minimum wage should be twice as high as that now is negotiated.
FTF Council's Danish trade union development and aid organization working to promote democracy, labor rights and health and safety, strengthen labor and poverty in developing countries. The organization provides technical and financial assistance for the development of trade unions in many countries.
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