Retroactive to January 1, 2023, wages and allowances under the collective agreement will increase by up to 11.1 percent, or an average of 9.8 percent. The minimum increase was set at EUR 200 gross per month. The vida trade union and the professional association of private bus companies in the Chamber of Commerce have agreed on this, according to vida.
“We were also able to achieve a gross minimum wage of 2,000 euros,” said the head of the union’s bus KV negotiation team, Claudia Mairhofer, and the chairman of the vida road department and member of the KV negotiation team, Markus Petritsch, in a broadcast yesterday.
In addition, there is “a one-time tax-free cost-of-living premium of up to 250 euros”. In addition to the compensation for inflation, “strong real wage increases” have been achieved, according to Mairhofer.
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