Yolanda Díaz Proposes 3.1% Pay Hike: Foreign Residents Set to Benefit
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Garamendi Responds to Díaz on the Increase of 3.1% of the Smi: "Populist Communication Is Very Easy"
The CEOE president says that the data of "the famous" Labour experts have nothing to do with reality and reminds the minister that the self-employed are destroying jobs
The proposal put forward by the Government on 7 January 2026 to increase the minimum wage between occupations by 3.1 % to 1,221 euros per month, prolongs the situation of exceptional taxation applied in 2025, maintaining extraordinary deductions in the quota, around 600 euros per year, so that the minimum wage is finally received in net terms by working people. It is a measure aimed at protecting immediately the purchasing power of those who rec…
The government and, in particular, the Ministry of Labour headed by Yolanda Díaz, bring a new proposal for this 2026: raising the minimum wage...
On Wednesday, the Ministry of Labour announced to the social partners its intention to raise the Minimum Interprofessional Wage (SMI) by 2026 by 3.1%, the equivalent of 37...
Yolanda Díaz proposes 3.1% pay hike: Foreign residents set to benefit
Spain’s Second Deputy Prime Minister and Labour Minister Yolanda Díaz has proposed a 3.1 per cent increase in the national minimum wage, lifting it to €1,221 per month. The proposal forms part of ongoing negotiations between the Ministry of Labour, trade unions and employers’ organisations and would apply retroactively from the start of the year once approved. The figure corresponds to €1,221… Source
The PP has rejected this Wednesday the increase in the Minimum Interprofessional Wage (SMI) proposed by the...
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