Social Protection Through Adequate Minimum Wage in the States of the European Union

D. Țop, M. Hrestic
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The need to improve living and working conditions in the European Union, but also the idea of ensuring economic and social progress within it, required that the minimum income of each worker could be determined transparently and predictably by each member state, in accordance with social reality and in accordance with national legislation. Directive 2.041/2022 on the adequate minimum wage in the EU, states that from the moment of its entry into force (October 2022), member states have two years to transpose the provisions into domestic legislation. Not all EU countries will have the same adequate minimum income. Each state will establish its level according to social and economic conditions, purchasing power, productivity level and the evolution of macroeconomic indicators at the national level, but having as a guide precisely the provisions of the European directive and the principles it includes. Thus, countries that already have a minimum wage per economy are committed to changing its level according to a formula that ensures a decent living, is consistent with the inflation rate and can cover the minimum shopping basket for various necessary goods and services. Member States are recommended to update their minimum wages at least every two years, and in countries using an automatic indexation mechanism, at least every four years. In order to correctly calculate this income, the directive recommends that member states take as a starting point the value of the consumption basket (as provided by national statistical reports), or set this income at 60% of the median salary or at 50% of the salary gross average per economy. For example, a consumption basket for a decent living can be composed of costs for: food, clothing and footwear, housing insurance, furnishing and maintenance, household products and personal hygiene, services, education and culture, health care, recreation and vacation, savings fund. Romania (with just over 600 euros) ranks among the last EU countries, in 20th place out of 22, just ahead of Hungary and Bulgaria, on a scale of this indicator between 2,387 euros in Luxembourg and 399 euros in Bulgaria. The EU directive will generate greater transparency, certainty, stability and predictability on the labor market, and in times of crisis it will become an anchor for vulnerable citizens from EU countries, implicitly also for those from Romania.   Received: 05 May 2022 / Accepted: 15 May 2023 / Published: 20 May 2023
欧洲联盟各国通过适当的最低工资实现社会保护
改善欧盟生活和工作条件的需要,以及确保欧盟内部经济和社会进步的想法,要求每个工人的最低收入可以由每个成员国根据社会现实和国家立法透明和可预测地确定。关于欧盟适当最低工资的第2.041/2022号指令指出,自其生效之日(2022年10月)起,成员国有两年的时间将这些规定转化为国内立法。并不是所有的欧盟国家都有同样的适当的最低收入。每个州将根据社会和经济条件、购买力、生产力水平和国家一级宏观经济指标的演变来确定其水平,但必须以欧洲指令的规定及其所包括的原则为指导。因此,已经有了每个经济体最低工资的国家承诺根据一个公式来改变其水平,以确保体面的生活,与通货膨胀率保持一致,并能够涵盖各种必要商品和服务的最低购物篮。建议会员国至少每两年更新一次最低工资,在采用自动指标化机制的国家至少每四年更新一次最低工资。为了正确计算这一收入,该指令建议成员国将消费篮子的价值(由国家统计报告提供)作为起点,或将这一收入设定为工资中位数的60%或每个经济体工资总额的50%。例如,体面生活的消费篮子可以由以下费用组成:食品、服装和鞋类、住房保险、家具和维修、家居产品和个人卫生、服务、教育和文化、医疗保健、娱乐和度假、储蓄基金。罗马尼亚(仅600多欧元)在22个欧盟国家中排名垫底,排在第20位,仅在匈牙利和保加利亚之前,该指标在卢森堡的2387欧元和保加利亚的399欧元之间。欧盟指令将在劳动力市场上产生更大的透明度、确定性、稳定性和可预测性,在危机时期,它将成为欧盟国家弱势公民的支柱,当然也包括来自罗马尼亚的公民。收稿日期:2022年5月05日/收稿日期:2023年5月15日/发表日期:2023年5月20日
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