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The subject of the article is the issue of the role of the “minimum pay” indicator for the Fiscal Criminal Code provisions. The author discusses this issue to make an evaluation about the legitimacy of a wide sense of “minimum pay” indicator in the Fiscal Criminal Code. The analysis leads the author to the conclusion about the legitimacy of the assumptions adopted by the legislature.
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The increase of the Polish minimum pay can be considered in different contexts. From the perspective of various industries it is quite cheap. From the perspective of the employees concerned, it turns into a sense of security and greater satisfaction with the payment received. From the perspective of the precariat, the minimum pay is an opportunity to get rid of uncertainty. What is more, the minimum pay is also associated with other ideas, such as basic income, maximum pay or unification of the minimum pay across the European Union. Appropriate combination and introduction of these ideas may lead to a decrease in the number of precariates and to increased satisfaction with the work amongst Poles. These considerations may be the beginning of a discussion on introducing the basic income.
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