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17 January 07:47

Employees in SME agencies are demanding pay rises as they are unhappy with their incomes.

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The protest was sparked by 180 officials from the nine territorial agencies, who are unhappy with the pay gap with other institutions. They manage funding programs worth 8 billion lei but earn less than 5000 lei a month. They are demanding bonuses for harmful working conditions, work complexity and confidentiality.

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Protest la Agenţia pentru IMM-uri de la Braşov. "Semnăm contracte de 800 de milioane de euro pe un salariu de 4.000 de lei" | Buna ziua Brasov
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Angajații Agențiilor pentru IMM-uri protestează. Ministrul Radu Oprea (PSD): N-ar avea de ce să fie îngrijorați, salariile lor vor crește. Sigur, vor fi câțiva nemulțumiți, că vor dispărea niște funcții de conducere (VIDEO) - B1TV.ro

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