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The Banque de France anticipates sustainable wage increases

2021-12-27T16:09:22.110Z


The organization forecasts increases of around 3% in 2023 and 2024. Current inflation and the labor shortages currently encountered by companies will affect wages in 2022. But, according to the Banque de France - which already sees them growing at a rate of more than 4% l next year - this movement could well last at least two more years ... To discover The 2021 Christmas bonus will be paid from December 15 See also Salaries: no general increase in the public G


Current inflation and the labor shortages currently encountered by companies will affect wages in 2022. But, according to the Banque de France - which already sees them growing at a rate of more than 4% l next year - this movement could well last at least two more years ...

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  • The 2021 Christmas bonus will be paid from December 15

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Salaries: no general increase in the public

Good news for employees, all worried that they are at the moment for their purchasing power.

In its last note, which tries to project itself cyclically in the medium term, the institution underlines in fact that in 2023 and 2024 it would continue to increase at a sustained rate,

"around 3%, higher than that of the period 2012 -2019 and close to that of the early 2000s ”

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And to stress that the first wage agreements concluded in certain branches since October 2021 suggest an increase in negotiated wages,

"which can vary a lot according to the situation of each branch, but often remains higher than that of the last years preceding the Covid crisis"

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Source: lefigaro

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