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CCP available to review wage increases from the earnings agreement upwards

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The income agreement signed about a year ago in the Social Concertation between the Government, the employers' confederations and the UGT provides for wage increases of 4.8% in 2024

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The income agreement signed about a year ago in the Social Concertation between the Government, the employers' confederations and the UGT provides for wage increases of 4.8% in 2024

·Portugal
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The Confederation of Commerce and Services of Portugal (CCP) expressed openness to revising upwards the references for wage increases and the minimum wage for 2024 provided for in the income agreement, if the Government alleviates the tax burden. “We are open to discussing these points,” said the president of the CCP, João Vieira Lopes, who is also the current spokesperson for the National Council of Employers' Confederations (CNCP), in an inter…

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“We are open to discussing these points,” said the president of the CCP, João Vieira Lopes, who is also the current spokesperson for the National Council of Employers' Confederations (CNCP), in an interview with Antena 1 and Jornal de Negócios. The income agreement signed about a year ago in the Social Concertation between the Government, the employers' confederations and the UGT foresees wage increases of 4.8% in 2024 and an increase in the nat…

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Noticias ao Minuto broke the news in Portugal on Saturday, September 30, 2023.
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