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The sliding wage scale consists in increasing the wages as the prices rise in order to maintain the purchasing power of the workers even if there is inflation.

Application

In France

The sliding wage scale was introduced in France in July 1952 under the president Vincent Auriol (SFIO) in the administration Antoine Pinay (RI).

It was removed in 1982 as Jacques Delors (PS) was Finance minister, in the second administration of Pierre Mauroy (PS).

In Italy

In Italy it was introduced in 1945, modified several times since and definitely removed in 1992.

In the European Union

Since 2013 salaries of employees of the institutions of the European Union are linked to the rate of inflation of Belgium and Luxembourg.

References

  1. Trent’anni fa veniva abolita la “scala mobile”. Breve storia di una grande conquista operaia, 25 August 2022 A history of the "scala mobile", in Italian
  2. Politico June 21, 2022 "Commission staff get pay raise — against its own advice"
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