Wednesday, February 17, 2016

“Plan Morawiecki good, because it is not connected with the development of low wages.” The head of the “Solidarity” comments – Money.pl

In the photo, Piotr Duda together with Beata Awl

Plan of Deputy Matthew Morawiecki assumes that stimulate the economy can not be combined with low wages and this is most important to me – said on Wednesday the head of the “Solidarity” Piotr Duda.

on Tuesday, the government adopted prepared by the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for development Mateusz Morawiecki Plan for Responsible development, which aims, among others, strengthening the Polish capital, and the growth of innovativeness of Polish companies.

Peter Duda asked by a journalist TVP1, or plan Morawiecki is not too ambitious replied that the plan is “very ambitious, spread over time, because for over 20 years.” He noted that over the last 20 years shows “many such plans: Balcerowicz, Hausner Kołodko, Beams”, which, however, it differed from the plan Morawiecki they were “liberal, and the main emphasis on austerity for workers.”

– This plan implies something else. Premier Morawiecki says that this plan can not be based on low wages that competition and stimulate the economy may not be combined with low wages and this is most important to me – said chairman of the “Solidarity”. He added that the combination of these assumptions with the EU plan Juncker, which provides for stimulating the economy nearly 300 billion euros, will give a chance for the sustainable development of the country and such. Shift large investments also in the Eastern Wall.

– I enjoyed as unionist, that yesterday I heard from the prime minister Morawiecki that access pay to the EU average is already 60 years, only 15 years old – said the leader of the “S”.

He said that unionists want to talk to large corporations, which invest in Poland that you should end up with competing through low wages and the need to “compete margin, quality, organizational costs.”

– We also want those concerns as trade unionists to sign the so-called. Transnational collective bargaining agreements, which will also include the remuneration throughout the group – said Piotr Duda.


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