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The Basque Government Will Propose a Minimum Wage of 1,390 Euros

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1,390 euros, maximum. According to the Basque Government, this should be the minimum wage that should be received in the labor agreements signed in Álava, Bizkaia and Gipuzkoa. This has been announced by the CCOO union. It is currently 1,184 euros in the Southern Basque Country, as in Spain. The Basque Government's Department of Economy, Labor and Employment presented a study on a collective bargaining minimum wage for the Basque Autonomous Comm…
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1,390 euros, maximum. According to the Basque Government, this should be the minimum wage that should be received in the labor agreements signed in Álava, Bizkaia and Gipuzkoa. This has been announced by the CCOO union. It is currently 1,184 euros in the Southern Basque Country, as in Spain. The Basque Government's Department of Economy, Labor and Employment presented a study on a collective bargaining minimum wage for the Basque Autonomous Comm…

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The Basque Government includes in its study on a minimum wage agreement in Euskadi as a "more optimistic" estimate an amount of about 1,390 euros, according to the CCOO union, which has asked to work on variables "closer" to the socio-economic reality of the CAV.

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deia.eus broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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