📣As many as 70 per cent of entrepreneurs believe that a rapid increase in the minimum wage will have a negative impact on companies' operations - this is the conclusion of a July survey commissioned by the Lewiatan Confederation and conducted by CBM Indicator.
The increase in the minimum wage is particularly feared by small companies (73 per cent) but also by large (64 per cent) and medium-sized companies (63 per cent). The advantages of a rapid increase in the minimum wage are noted by 18 per cent of medium-sized companies, 15 per cent of small companies and 14 per cent of large companies 📈💰
83% of entrepreneurs expect a change in the current calculation mechanism minimum wage. Large companies in particular are counting on this (92 percent). 84 percent are also in favor of the changes. small companies and 80 percent medium.
Three quarters of managers of companies believes that it is necessary to increase wages in the budget sector, e.g. teachers, to stop the deterioration of the quality of services. Every fourth manager has the opposite opinion. For wage growth in the public sector, 78% of medium-sized companies, 76% of small companies and 70% of large companies support it.
Cyclic mood survey entrepreneurs In July this year, the Business Index conducted a CBM Indicator survey on a representative sample of entrepreneurs, commissioned by the Lewiatan Confederation.
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