Employers Propose an Increase in the Minimum Wage of 1.5% by 2026
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The proposal of CEOE and Cepyme, to increase by 1.5%, would have a cost of 862 million euros for employers, while with the approach of UGT and CCOO, of 7.5%, would exceed 4 billion. Read
The extraordinary Executive Committee of CEOE meeting this Tuesday has agreed to raise the minimum wage (SMI) from up to 1.5% by 2026, which means reaching 16,824 euros gross annually and not exempt from taxation to the IRF (1,202 euros gross per month, in 14 monthly instalments).The considerations and reasons for making this decision...The entry CEOE and CESME propose an increase of the SMI of up to 1.5% for the year 2026 appears first in News …
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The employers CEOE and Cepyme have agreed to propose to the government an increase of the minimum wage interprofessional (SMI) from 1.5% for 2026, to 16,824 euros gross per year (1,202 euros gross per month, in 14 monthly instalments), not exempt from taxation to the IRPF, reports EFE.The increase, lower than that proposed by the unions, which are committed to raising the SMI by 7.5%, to 1,273 euros per month, has been agreed this Tuesday by the…
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