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Upta Supports the Rise of the Smi and Censors the "Reticence" of Employers "to Improve the Most Precarious Wages"

Summary by Forbes España
The Union of Professionals and Self-employed Workers (UPTA) has defended the increase in the minimum inter-occupational wage (SMI) by 3.1% by 2026, agreed between the Ministry of Labour in conjunction with CCOO and UGT, and has criticized the "reticence" of employers "to improve the most precarious wages". "The persistent reluctance of employers to [...] The UPTA entry supports the rise of the SMI and censors the "reticence" of employers "to imp…
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The Union of Professionals and Self-employed Workers (UPTA) has defended the increase in the minimum inter-occupational wage (SMI) by 3.1% by 2026, agreed between the Ministry of Labour in conjunction with CCOO and UGT, and has criticized the "reticence" of employers "to improve the most precarious wages". "The persistent reluctance of employers to [...] The UPTA entry supports the rise of the SMI and censors the "reticence" of employers "to imp…

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Forbes España broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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