The Council of Ministers Gives the Green Light to the Salary Rise of Public Employees by 2025 and 2026
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The BOE has published on Wednesday, the royal decree law that includes the increase of salary to the civil servants of this year and for the next one. The text still has to pass through the Congress to have its validation. To whom it affects. The norm refers to all public employees, regardless of whether they work for the State, the autonomous communities or for local entities. Context. The text contemplates two increases, one for this year 2025…
The increase is 2.5%, retroactive, by 2025, and 1.5% by 2026, which will be able to rise half a point more according to inflation.
Yesterday the spokesman of the Board of Extremadura, Elena Manzano, reiterated the "maximum commitment" of the Council of Finance and Public Administration with the salary increase of 2.5% to the officials, but has demanded from the central government more legal security to be able to apply it. Manzano recalled that the royal decree law approved yesterday in the Council of Ministers has to be validated in the Cortes within a month and has asked …
The local authorities will also be able to do so, which claim that the measure will cost them at least 700 million euros. More information: The government approves the increase in the salary of the civil servants of 2.5% for 2025 and 2% for 2026.
On Tuesday, the Council of Ministers approved a Royal Decree-Law to pay the salary increase of 2.5% for the civil servants agreed for this year between the government and the UGT and CSIF unions - CCOO is assessing if it adheres to the agreement -, with retroactive effects since January 1st. In addition, the Royal Decree-Law approved on Tuesday, which will enter into force even though it also has to pass through Congress, will allow the salaries…
The Council of Ministers has approved a Royal Decree-Law to pay the salary increase of 2.5% for the civil servants agreed for this year between the Government and the UGT and CSIF unions (CCOO is assessing if it adheres to the agreement), with retroactive effect from 1 January.This Royal Decree-Law will also allow the salaries of public employees to be updated since 1 January 2026 by 1.5%.
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