ECONOMY €1,088 minimum wage, and everyone’s furious Dorita Yiannakou After intense behind-the-scenes talks that stretched right up to the holidays, the government has locked in Cyprus’ new national minimum wage at €1,088 a month, a decision that settles one debate but opens several others. READ MORE
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