Managers at Renault’s Dacia plant in Romania, have reportedly offered striking workers an improved pay rise.

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Workers have been striking since March 24.


Management told Agence France-Presse they have proposed an extra 210 lei (57.23 euros) per month backdated to January 1 and an additional 90 lei (24.52 euros) starting September 1.


The initial proposal was for a raise of 144 lei, AFP said.


Unions told AFP they will consult workers before responding tomorrow.

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According to reports in the French media, this is the most serious conflict between Dacia’s management and the employees since Renault acquired the Romanian company in 1999.


Romanian trade unionists have complained that wages at Dacia are low given the productivity of the workforce and the profit that each employee generates.


More generally, wages are rising strongly in Romania as its economy attracts more inward investment attracted to its low-costs and EU-member status.

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