Melenchon wants 1,500 euro net minimum wage

Jean-Luc Melenchon, French Sunday's host, promised that the minimum wage would finally go up to 1,500 euro net if the New People's, Ecologist and Social Unions (Nupes), succeeds in the next legislative election.

Melenchon wants 1,500 euro net minimum wage

Jean-Luc Melenchon, French Sunday's host, promised that the minimum wage would finally go up to 1,500 euro net if the New People's, Ecologist and Social Unions (Nupes), succeeds in the next legislative election. 3.

LFI's program, Future in common, had previously provided for a minimum salary of 1,400 euro net. However, when answering a question about the proposal made "obsolete by inflation", the former presidential candidate and "candidate for prime minister" announced an adjustment.

He continued, "So today I am announcing that the 15% rise will be seen against price level." The minimum wage is now 1,500 He argued that "Yes, by necessity, it is here to advance peoples' lives, not block it."

He tweeted, "Since we will increase the minimum wage to 1,500 euro net per month due to inflation,"

The monthly minimum wage for May has been 1,645.58 euro gross or 1,302.64 euro net.

"There will be an obligatory salary conference by each branch as soon as my election as Prime Minister", repeated Bouches-duRhone's LFI deputy, who isn't running for legislative elections.

Jean-Luc Melenchon also returned the case of Taha Booufs, a militant journalist who withdrew from the Venissieux (Rhone constituency) constituency after being warned about the possibility of an internal investigation into sexual violence allegations. .

Jean-Luc Melenchon stated, "I want to stress the heinous nature the racist campaign against Tahabouhafs (even prior to these accusations), and that will stay because that's where Fabien Roussel interfered." "Personallly, I am still shocked to have seen a family member intervene in the middle of a racist campaign against someone.

This point was distinguished "from the question posed gender-based or sexual violence that our committee decided" in "five day". Since "in our time," the voice of women is a priority, and they are believed to be on board',

La France Insoumise announced Wednesday that an internal investigation was opened after allegations of sexual violence against Taha Bouhafs.

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