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Articles - human resources

Romanian Finance Minister: Minimum wage goes up in May

The minimum wage will increase to RON 1,250 (EUR 280) starting May 1 this year, like previously announced, said the Finance Minister Anca Dragu.

Over 200,000 people now work in class A or B office buildings in Bucharest, says DTZ

Some 204,000 people were working in modern class A or B office buildings in Bucharest at the end of Q4 2015, according to data from real estate services firm DTZ Echinox. It is for the first time when this number surpasses the 200,000 employees’ threshold, according to the company.

EY Romania: 87 pct of Romanian companies to raise wages in 2016

In 2016, 87 percent of Romanian companies say they will raise wages but 44 percent of them do not estimate an increase of more than 5 percent, according to an EY Romania study. Moreover, 81 percent of the companies participating in the study said they will increase investments in 2016.

NEPI brings former accountant from financial group Barclays as non-executive director

NEPI announces the appointment of Robert Reinhardt Emslie as non-executive director within the company’s Board of Directors, as a member of the Audit Committee and Compensation Committee.

French IT group increases Romanian team by 500 people

French group Atos, a provider of IT solutions, will increase its local team by 500 people this year. It will thus reach over 2,000 employees in Romania.

Ilfov county remains in the lead for highest average net wages in 2016

Ilfov county, including the capital Bucharest, will remain the Romanian county with the highest net wages in 2016, reports Gandul. According to data from the National Prognosis Committee (CNP) and the Statistics Institute (INS), this year’s average net wage in Ilfov will be RON 2,363 (EUR 523), an increase of 7 percent from 2015, according to the same source.

Romania’s labour costs up by 7.3%

The labour cost in Romania increased by 7.3% in the third quarter of the year compared to the same period of last year.

Arthur Popa takes over as CEO of Baneasa Developments

Starting in January 2016, Arthur Popa will be the new CEO of Baneasa Developments, a company that owns Baneasa Shopping City and Grand Cinema & More. He will replace Georgios Argentopoulos who takes office in the board of directors of the company.
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