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Unions are proposing wage increases of 5% in 2022 and 4.5% in 2023.

Author: JJ Guillen | EFE

These percentages can be revised based on a clause that takes into account inflation and the economic situation of the company.

The The unions UGT and CCOO proposed initial wage increases of 5% for 2022, 4.5% for 2023 and 3.75% for 2024, which can be reviewed based on a clause that takes into account inflation and the economic situation of the company.

In a joint statement, following the cancellation of a press conference originally scheduled for today, the unions include a new design for review clauses you take into account, In addition to inflation, the evolution of the company.

This second part, they state, will be linked to information provided by the new Economic Information System for Collective Bargaining (SIENC) “based on official sources and current records” of the Social Security and Revenue Agency.

Source: La Vozde Galicia

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