The Confederation of Danish Industries and the CO Industri union grouping reached agreement yesterday on a two-year collective bargaining agreement which, among other things, increases the minimum wage by DKK 1.35 per hour – about a one per cent wage increase, with inflation at 2.8 per cent in January.
The agreement covers 240,000 employees in 6,000 companies, and apart from increasing the minimum wage includes better conditions on layoffs and an increase in pension payments to include evening and weekend shifts.



























