EU's Juncker urges minimum wage in all EU countries

STRASBOURG France Tue Jul 15, 2014 5:15am

Designated European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said on Tuesday he would work towards the introduction of a minimum social wage in each member state of the European Union.

Addressing the European Parliament before a vote to confirm his appointment, Juncker said: "All countries in the European Union, we set in place a minimum social wage, a minimum income, a guaranteed minimum income."

He has previously said he favors each EU country setting a minimum wage as a proportion of its own median income, which varies widely between Luxembourg at the top and Romania and Bulgaria at the bottom.

In comments designed to win over center-left lawmakers, the center-right former Luxembourg prime minister also vowed to protect public services in Europe from what he called "the whims of the age" - an apparent reference to privatization and restrictions on state aid.

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Reuters