Most European governments have failed to meet the deadline to put the minimum wage directive into national law – and some are actively working against the aims of the directive.
 
More than 20 million people should get a pay rise if the directive is properly implemented by member states, with minimum wages which meet the cost-of-living and more workers covered by collectively bargained wages.

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