Low wages, for now
President Ernest-Antoine Seilliere of Medef, the French
Business Confederation, said in Prague on Fri. that the
"delocalization" of EU production from France and other
EU countries to the CR is in general a positive thing. He
suggested that the EU should be viewed as whole,
much like Nafta in North America, because the
enlargement will lead to greater overall GDP in the EU,
even if it means some job losses within existing
member-states. The enthusiasm with which he praised
the low-cost Czech environment was remarkable.
Meanwhile, ČMKOS labor leader Milan Štěch said in
Právo today that the CR needs to move away from low
wages, because it can't depend on them forever. If
there are local companies that are just as productive as
those in Western Europe and that are earning huge
profits, he asked, why shouldn't the wages of their
workers be rising faster? Bohemian-Moravian
Confederation of Labor Unions
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