Lordo wrote:have they landed yet.
Lordo wrote:you are one sick old stupid fool to pair up with the other one. both need help assuming it aint too late already. of course such sickness is contagious they may not late you in for fear for the other sickos around and there is a plenty of them.
Opportunity to choose for the minimum wage earner
Hourly pay of $1.64
As of July 1, a single, childless minimum wage earner will get 1,000 liras net. According to the Labor Law, weekly working hours total 45 hours. In a six-day week, monthly work should not exceed 225 hours. This means the new minimum wage is 4.44 liras an hour. This is not even 1.5 euros; it is only a $1.64 an hour.
Unemployment, which is officially 10 percent and in reality is 18 percent, is enough to “tame” the wage earners. With this fear in mind, they dare to become a member of a union, thus taking the risk of being laid off. The threat of a giant spare workforce of six million, not to mention the nine million potential female works who stay at home and act as housewives, is in question. In this case, it is not difficult for employers to hire unqualified workers and pay them minimum wage or lower, especially in certain sectors and in certain less developed provinces.
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/opport ... sCatID=344
Kikapu wrote:Opportunity to choose for the minimum wage earner
Hourly pay of $1.64
As of July 1, a single, childless minimum wage earner will get 1,000 liras net. According to the Labor Law, weekly working hours total 45 hours. In a six-day week, monthly work should not exceed 225 hours. This means the new minimum wage is 4.44 liras an hour. This is not even 1.5 euros; it is only a $1.64 an hour.
Unemployment, which is officially 10 percent and in reality is 18 percent, is enough to “tame” the wage earners. With this fear in mind, they dare to become a member of a union, thus taking the risk of being laid off. The threat of a giant spare workforce of six million, not to mention the nine million potential female works who stay at home and act as housewives, is in question. In this case, it is not difficult for employers to hire unqualified workers and pay them minimum wage or lower, especially in certain sectors and in certain less developed provinces.
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/opport ... sCatID=344
Lordo wrote:you are being led by my turncoat friend like terggies to christmas. he always compares appales with pears and ends up with bent bananas.
look at the chinese labour force. there are people that earn under 2 dollars an hour. is china an economic power. how the hell does that happen. because shitface has a chip on his shoulder and unless he says something bad about terggy he bloody cant sleep at night.
you are safe for another night shitface. look at greece and what wages were before or even sheeprus and see what people were earning and what their economy is like. wtf are you boys mumbling about.
go do something useful in your lives and stop wasting your time.
Pyrpolizer wrote:Lordo wrote:you are being led by my turncoat friend like terggies to christmas. he always compares appales with pears and ends up with bent bananas.
look at the chinese labour force. there are people that earn under 2 dollars an hour. is china an economic power. how the hell does that happen. because shitface has a chip on his shoulder and unless he says something bad about terggy he bloody cant sleep at night.
you are safe for another night shitface. look at greece and what wages were before or even sheeprus and see what people were earning and what their economy is like. wtf are you boys mumbling about.
go do something useful in your lives and stop wasting your time.
We are stating the obvious that EU does not need Turkey and Turkey has nothing to offer the EU that she doesn't already have.
Economic power comes from 2 factors, size of economy and purchasing power of it's people.Obviously Turkey is something like Poland.
And since the EU already has slave salaries countries in it, she doesn't need more...
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