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News / Minister: salaries of people working in cultural sector are too low

Minister: salaries of people working in cultural sector are too low

The Baltic Course,
26 September 2013, Lithuania

On Wednesday, the Government considered the means to raise salaries for people working in cultural sector. Minister of Education Sarunas Birutis said he had a very clear position  salaries of people working in cultural sector are too low. The minister said his aim was to increase the salaries for cultural employees by LTL 244 (EUR 70.67) next year.

http://www.baltic-course.com/eng/legislation/?doc=81128

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