No minimum wage for Polish transit drivers in Germany

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No minimum wage for Polish transit drivers in Germany

Gdansk, Poland 23rd, June 2016 Lorries at the S6 motorway in Gdansk are seen. As Poland's Deputy PM Mateusz Morawiecki has said, Polish companies will not have to pay their lorry drivers a minimum wage set by Germany Government, when they transit through Germany. Morawiecki announced the news after a meeting with Germany's Deputy Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel in Berlin. Poland has the second-largest truck fleet in Europe. (Photo by Michal Fludra/NurPhoto)


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