The Ministry of Labor and Social Security will meet again on October 21, following the "Promotion of Trade Union Organization" meeting held on October 9. In this important event, representatives from labor, employers, and the government will discuss topics that will shed light on the minimum wage negotiations planned to begin in December.
The main agenda item of the meeting will be the structure and functioning of the Minimum Wage Determination Commission. The parties will examine how the commission operates and the criteria it uses to determine the minimum wage. Labor representatives will express their criticisms and expectations regarding the functioning of the commission.
The government's policies on minimum wage and their effects on employment will be one of the most discussed topics of the meeting. Employers, on the other hand, will share their concerns about the potential impacts of the negotiations on labor costs and company scales. Other agenda items include improving working conditions and strengthening social dialogue.
Since the minimum wage directly affects the national economy and the living standards of workers, this meeting is of great importance. In the coming days, there is a keen anticipation of how these critical negotiations will shape the landscape for both workers and employers. All these processes will provide significant insights into how social peace can be achieved and economic stability maintained in society.
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