The two major groups representing employers and employees in Estonia on Monday struck an agreement on the minimum wage for 2023, which will be set at €725 per month gross, a rise of €71 per month on this year's figure.
The Confederation of Estonian Trade Unions (Ametiühingute keskliit) sees no quick solution to Bolt's tax scheme issue, which it deems unacceptable, since Bolt's way of working is already fully operational and running at the moment. At the same time, the model has less long-term viability, the union says.