PIN Group to pay statutory postal minimum wage to employees – report

PIN Group, the troubled German mail delivery company that has put itself up for sale, is to pay the statutory postal minimum wage to its employees, Focus Online reported, citing no sources.

The decision was made by the company’s new management led by Horst Piepenburg and will be announced within the next few days, it added.

Accordingly, the wages will be increased this month.

At the moment, the company pays its employees an average wage of 7.50 eur per hour.

However, since Jan 1, the statutory minimum wage is 8-9.80 eur.

PIN Group, the troubled German mail delivery company that has put itself up for sale, is to pay the statutory postal minimum wage to its employees, Focus Online reported, citing no sources.

The decision was made by the company’s new management led by Horst Piepenburg and will be announced within the next few days, it added.

Accordingly, the wages will be increased this month.

At the moment, the company pays its employees an average wage of 7.50 eur per hour.

However, since Jan 1, the statutory minimum wage is 8-9.80 eur.

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