Prime Minister Dacian Ciolos said Monday that Dragos Pislaru, his pick for labour minister, will continue and complete talks on drawing up a piece of legislation that will restore public pay balance, to which end he will hold a meeting with the trade unions.
“His main missions, objectives will be continuing and completing the talks on the drawing up, if possible, a piece of legislation to rectify some public pay imbalances. I have asked him to meet trade unions as soon as possible to resume talks and find out the bases of such a piece of legislation. The Government does not want to impose a piece of legislation, but it wants an agreement to be reached with the trade unions within the limits of the state budget and see what we can do accordingly. Then, in the days to come he will come up with his schedule, which will be a continuation of what has already been started, but I have asked him, like I have asked other ministers as well, that from now on we enter a new level of the government programme and so we should be concentrating on delivering, on already prepared projects,” Ciolos said Monday in Tulcea, where he attended a debate on a Danube Delta strategy. More…