Work Surprised by Delaying Your Smi Increase Proposal
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The Ministry of Labour has surprised this Tuesday by delaying its expected proposal to raise the minimum wage interprofessional (SMI) for next year. It was assumed that it would specify at the dialogue table whether it chose the figures pointed out by the experts, and even, if it bet on 3.1%, now that Hacienda has opened the door to expand deduction from the IRPF so that its recipients will not be subject to the tax.The second option was 4.7% if…
The first official meeting between the Ministry of Labour, trade unions and employers to define the increase in the minimum interprofessional wage (SMI) has ended without the Government putting a figure on the table on which to discuss. Official sources from the department led by Yolanda Díaz have pointed out that the meeting has served as the first contact point to present the report of the committee of experts appointed by Labor. The advisory …
The Ministry of Labour has postponed its proposal on the minimum wage, which has generated significant tensions between trade unions and employers. This situation highlights the growing concern about working conditions and the need for a constructive dialogue to reach an agreement that benefits both parties. Read more Minimum Wage Proposal in Spain: Analysis of Uncertainty and its Implications in News.es.
The rise of the Minimum Interprofessional Wage (SMI) for 2026 is still on the air. The Ministry of Labour has not brought to the social dialogue table any proposal on how much it believes the rise should be, but it will do so at a next meeting, for which there is still no date, according to sources from the Department led by Yolanda Díaz. For now on the table the opinion of the Labour experts, which raise to 4.7% more in the case of having to be…
The Ministry of Labor met this Tuesday with unions and employers to assess whether there is room for negotiation regarding the increase in the minimum interprofessional wage (SMI) in 2026, although without yet putting forward a concrete proposal or clarifying whether the Spanish Government will keep this minimum wage exempt from taxation, according to union sources.
On Tuesday, the Ministry of Labour met with trade unions and employers to assess whether there is scope for negotiation for raising the minimum inter-occupational wage (SMI) in 2026, but without making a proposal or clarifying whether the Government will exempt this minimum wage from taxation, according to trade union sources.Sources from the Ministry of Labour have explained to EFE that the meeting has served to transmit to the social partners …
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