Garamendi Responds to Sánchez: "You Can't Raise Wages because the Government Is Getting Purple to Raise Taxes"
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The leader of the big bosses responds to the criticisms of President Sánchez, so that the businessmen would raise wages: "It seems that we have to look for enemies to cover up some misery"
CEOE President Antonio Garamendi said this Tuesday that "it does not give credit" to the criticisms launched on Monday against his business organization by the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, for not supporting the increase of the minimum interprofessional wage (SMI). "I believe that everyone is very clear what is going on. That is, it seems that we have to continue looking for enemies here, because to cover, I do not know, some mise…
A new clash has erupted between the government and employers over the minimum wage. The government, and more specifically the Prime Minister and the Minister of Labor, have harshly criticized employers for not signing the agreement. In the case of the Second Deputy Prime Minister, these criticisms focused directly on the salary of the CEOE (Spanish Confederation of Employers' Organizations) president. Today, Antonio Garamendi lamented these atta…
In spite of the new encounters between its president Antonio Garamendi, and the leader of the government, Pedro Sánchez, on account of the new rise of the Minimum Interprofessional Salary (SMI), CEOE raises the revenues from the State in a remarkable way. This is revealed by the accounts of the Spanish employer for 2026, consulted by ECONOMY DIGITAL, where the resources of ‘co-financed projects’ and training programs grow sharply until the six m…
The Spanish government and CEOE are clashing over the minimum wage increase. Sánchez accuses employers of inaction, while Garamendi criticizes the government for sidelining the private sector.
Cross statements after the approval of the new SMI. More information: Sánchez's offensive against CEOE in the midst of the PSOE crisis: "We are going to a trend of permanent attacks"
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