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Paul van Kempen says that, if Germany introduces a legal minimum wage, this will result in fewer orders for Dutch suppliers and therefore negatively affects the Dutch economy. Henk Volberda argues that we will benefit from a minimum wage in the long run.
Paul van Kempen says that, if Germany introduces a legal minimum wage, this will result in fewer orders for Dutch suppliers and therefore negatively affects the Dutch economy. Henk Volberda argues that we will benefit from a minimum wage in the long run.