Author: Borja Sanchez Trillo | EFE
A revaluation of workers’ wages of 4% for this year and 3% for 2024 and 2025 is foreseen.
The executive committee of the employer CEO unanimously accepted the text of the new contract on employment and collective bargaining (AENC) which collects some salary increase of 4% in 2023 and 3% in 2024 and 2025..
According to business sources for Efe, the agreement, the result of negotiations between companies and workers, has not received criticism.
UGT also this Monday she met with her executive i Workers’ Commissions (CC.OO.) He called a meeting of the confederation committee tomorrow to assess the terms of the agreement, which would also consider adding up to 1% each year as prices rise.
President of the National Federation of Associations of Self-Employed Workers (ATA) and vice president of CEOE, Lawrence Lovehe pointed out this Monday “a good deal for the country” reached between unions and employers on the increase of workers’ wages, according to Europa Press.
He also pointed out that this “responsible” agreement will generate “stability” and “social peace” between the self-employed, companies and workers.
Criticism of the Government
“While the government insulted, belittled and satanized the business fabric, we negotiated”Amor recalled that he would later deny that the employers “blocked the salary agreement”.
“It was a lie that we weren’t at the negotiating table, it was an absolute lie that we businessmen don’t want to raise wages,” insists Amor, who claims that the employers continued to negotiate and in the end this agreement was reached. .
“It is an agreement that will allow workers to increase their wages in the coming years and that will allow the company to have stability and social space,” he pointed out, explaining that the wages of workers in the private sector “will grow more than those in the public sector, which shows responsibility of social entities”.
In the end, he pointed out that businessmen are “responsible” and behave “with a feeling for the state and homeland”, although he criticized that “sometimes they try to teach us lessons”.
Source: La Vozde Galicia

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