Denmark and Sweden on the verge of victory against EU wage interference

A statement from the EU Advocate General supports the Nordic countries’ fight to avoid EU interference in the labor market. There is no official minimum wage in Denmark, because collective agreements have historically raised the wages of the lowest paid

“The Advocate General is on our side and says that the EU should not interfere,” says Minister of Employment Ane Halsboe Jørgensen. Photo: Marie Hald

Both the Danish government and Danish trade unions are jubilant.In a proposal for a ruling from the European Court of Justice, the Advocate General of the European Court of Justice considers that the so-called minimum wage directive should be annulled.The directive was adopted in 2022 by a majority in the EU, but it has been […]


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