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May 1st, 2018
I'll try to make the number of people earning the minimum wage lower every year, stated Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini (Smer-SD) during Labour Day celebrations in Zilina on Tuesday, which were organised by Slovak and Czech trade unionists. "This isn't only a holiday marking Labour Day, but I'm glad that today's May 1 is also the day when things that will improve the working conditions for people working in Slovakia are coming into force. The things we promised a year ago in Nitra and today, they are a reality," said the premier, referring to the hikes in bonuses for working at night, at weekends and during holidays. All these changes are part of an amendment to the Labour Code that came into force on May 1.
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