After meeting with President Miloš Zeman on Monday, representatives of
the Bohemian-Moravia Confederation of Trade Unions have agreed to lower
their demands on raising the minimum wage. Although the union
representatives were previously asking to bring the minimum monthly wage
up
from eight to nine thousand crowns, President Zeman convinced them to
agree
to a hike of 500 crowns. The decision on the issue, though, depends
primarily on the government and parliament. Mr Zeman and the head of the
confederation, Jaroslav Zavadil, have good relations, and the new
president
agreed to help broker better ties between the government and unions.