1.2 million Colombians see their minimum wage go up $12/month
Colombia’s minimum wage will be increased by 4.6%, or $12, to $265 a month in 2015, the government announced to the disappointment of labor unions who claim the hike is a mere…
Colombia’s minimum wage will be increased by 4.6%, or $12, to $265 a month in 2015, the government announced to the disappointment of labor unions who claim the hike is a mere…
Colombia’s minimum wage will see a 4.5% increase for 2014, announced the President’s Office Thursday.
Negotiators representing Colombia’s businesses and workers failed to reach a consensus at a meeting Monday over the minimum wage increase for 2014.
As the debate over Colombia’s minimum wage increase for 2014 continues, workers’ unions called for an 8% increase, while the business lobby called for a 3.3% increase.
Discussions over next year’s increase rate for Colombia’s minimum wage started Monday and will continue through the week. According to local media, the Minister of Labor said not to expect…
In 1991, it would have taken 14 years for a Colombian making minimum wage to earn the same amount of money as his or her congressional representative made in a…
Working Colombians have increased their purchasing power by 44%, according to a study carried out by the Association for Human Management (ACRIP).
Colombia’s housing minister on Tuesday announced the government will invest $583 million for the building of 100.000 homes for low-income families.
Colombians going to work in 2013 found themselves earning 4.02% more than last year – but trade unions are not happy. After employers and unions again failed to reach an…