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Lower average net salary in Romania in May

The average net salary in Romania amounted to RON 1,806 (EUR 406) in May this year, 2.7% lower than in April. Compared to May 2014, the average net wage increased by 7.4%, according to recent data from the National Statistics Institute (INS).

Why Romania is a good destination for investments

The costs with work force in Bucharest - the most expensive local city from the point of view of salaries – are almost 20% lower than those in Warsaw (Poland), Bratislava (Slovakia) and 15% lower those in Prague (the Czech Republic) which makes Romania one of the best destinations for investment, shows an analysis made by the consultancy company in management Hay Group Romania.

Romania’s minimum gross wage increases to RON 1,050 in July

Following a Government decision that entered into force in December 2014, the gross minimum wage will increase in July from RON 975 to 1,050 (EUR 218 to 235), shows a Mediafax article. This is the second rise this year, after in January the guaranteed gross minimum salary was increased from RON 900 to 975.

British IT group plans to hire 500 in Romania

Birmingham-headquartered IT group SCC plans to hire another 500 people in Romania.

Unemployment rate increased to 7.4 pct during first quarter

The employment rate for population aged 20‐64 during the first quarter was at 63.7 percent, according to a press release from the National Statistics Institute (INS). This is over 6 points lower than the national target of 70 percent established in the context of the 2020 Europe Strategy.

Romania, second largest increase in hourly labour costs in EU

Romania recorded the second largest increase in hourly labour costs in the EU in the first quarter of this year, with a 7.1% advance. Latvia saw the largest increase with a 7.3% growth.

The top of the most expensive cities for expats: Bucharest dropped from 159 to 178

Bucharest dropped from 159 in 2014 to 178 in a top of the most expensive 207 cities for expats, the cities in Central and Eastern Europe, going down in the ranking as a result of the depreciation of the local currency against the American dollar, according to a Mercer study, which takes as reference New York.

Romania, attractive for investors due to very small redundancy costs

Romania remains attractive for investors since it is among the countries with the smallest costs of redundancy for objective reasons (reorganization), in the case of the employees with average seniority, according to the third edition of an international study on the layoffs carried out by a law firms network sent to Agerpres on Monday.
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