Inditex Agrees to Raise Salaries by 12% Until 2028 for 30,000 of Its Store Workers
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The agreement signed by the textile giant and the unions includes a 4% annual salary increase, in addition to new social measures for its workforce in Spain. Inditex's profit rose 5.4% to €1.375 billion in the first quarter.
The increase will also apply to the various child, study, day-care or dependent family allowances.
CCOO has announced a new agreement with Amancio Ortega's company that includes an increase of 4% of the Fixed Income Guarantee and improvements in partial contracts.
The agreement, which has been in force since January 2026, extends the compensation for working on Sundays and holidays, in addition to adding new benefits for studies, serious illness or remote work.
Inditex, (Zara, Zara Home, Pull&Bear, Stradivarius, Oysho, Lefties...) has closed in the early morning of this Tuesday, together with the majority unions Comisiones Obreras and UGT, a new remuneration agreement for shop staff, which comes to renew that of 2023, and which implies salary increases of 4% per year during 2026, 2027 and 2028 of the 'Inditex Fixed Income Guarantee' (GIFI). The agreement between both trade union forces implies other ad…
The agreement includes new social benefits by marriage or domestic partner and by university studies, vocational training or higher degree of the worker. More information: The employer of Inditex and Mango signs with the unions the first state agreement on textile trade

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