Labor unions in Slovakia and Japan
Dátum pridania: |
26.01.2005 |
Oznámkuj: |
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Autor referátu: |
Daggie |
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Jazyk: |
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Počet slov: |
9 286 |
Referát vhodný pre: |
Vysoká škola |
Počet A4: |
31.4 |
Priemerná známka: |
2.96 |
Rýchle čítanie: |
52m 20s |
Pomalé čítanie: |
78m 30s |
Labor unions complain about hard times, because the minimal wage in Slovakia is the lowest among all 25 European Union countries. Retirement support is not very plausible; according to LU it should be at least the same as minimal wage. One of the most important issues concerning our labor unions is high unemployment rate, which is according to them at least 2% higher than declared by government.[8]
Change in the unionization rate in Slovakia
-number of members
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Source: ČIERNY, Ľubomír: Desať rokov KOZ.
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In the future, labor unions count on substantial growth of wages, since Slovakia enters European Union. Although their goals would remain unchanged, the international coordination of labor unions is going to be improved.