EPSU is involved in a project to collect data on salaries in the energy, waste and water sectors. EPSU affiliates are asking their members to provide information on their pay and conditions using online questionnaires in national languages. A recent meeting of those involved in the WISUTIL project agreed to extend the deadline for survey responses to 31 July. A report and data from the survey will be available to EPSU affiliates in the lead up to the project conference on 22-23 September.
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ENERGY, WASTE AND WATER PAY SURVEY – NEW DEADLINE
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