Government, trade union and employers' association representatives held a first round of consultations on the minimum wage in 2017.
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Local authorities have launched a tender for the drawing up of the feasibility study for the largest science park in Romania, to be built in Magurele, near capital Bucharest.
Two former managing directors of the Microsoft Company Romania and businessman Claudiu Florica have been placed under judicial control for aggravated conspiracy to abuse of office
The Gaudeamus International Book Fair unfolded in Bucharest this year between the 16th and 20th of November.
The 23rd edition of the Gaudeamus Book and Education Fair, an event that has gained international recognition for more than 15 years now, has started in Bucharest.
Presidential run-off in the Republic of Moldova/ The EU foreign ministers are analysing in Brussels the impact the results of the US presidential election might have on trans-Atlantic relations/ A wave of cold has taken Romania in its grip
Romanias Parliament has passed pay rises for education and healthcare employees. However, the government challenged the law at the Constitutional Court.
The European Commission will make public at the end of the year a new European strategy against human trafficking.
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The government is to expand a used car-scrapping scheme for private persons as all available vouchers have run out.
The city of Timisoara, in western Romania, has been designated European Capital of Culture 2021. This is the second Romanian city to be designated European Capital of Culture, after Sibiu, which held the title in 2007
A new school year has just started in Romania for pre-university students and its structure has been slightly changed as compared to 2015.
The “George Enescu International Competition began in Bucharest.
European Commission vice-president Jyrki Katainen and PM Dacian Ciolos held talks in Bucharest with Romanian citizens.