Employers also proposed the introduction of a minimum wage per hour of about RON4 to replace the minimum wage.
Economic and Social Council vice-president Dragos Mihalache said the minimum wage per hour will allow employees to work for more employers.
National Union Block leader Dumitru Costin rejected the proposition to grant bonuses to private sector employees who gain wages below RON1,000.
According to Costin, over 70% of Romanian employees gain salaries smaller than the average wage.
The union leader said the minimum wage should be pegged to the minimum consumption basket, whose value should reach RON900-RON920.
(EUR1=RON4.3081)