Trade unionLCGB blasts revaluation of minimum wage as 'too slow'

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The trade union has criticised January's increase of the non-qualified minimum wage to €1,781 net, claiming it is not enough to allow a decent standard of living in Luxembourg.

The LCGB has criticised the slow revaluation of the minimum wage in a press release on Wednesday. The independent union also expressed regret at the delay of the €100 net increase, which had already been announced by the government in December 2018.

With the current net income of €1,781 per month, a single person household on minimum wage will find itself below the current poverty threshold (€1,804/month), wrote the trade union.

The LCGB reiterated that it has been campaigning for a substantial revaluation of the minimum wage for four years now. The trade union also believes that the minimum wage should be tax free.

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