All that Is Known so Far About the Salary Increase of Civil Servants: Who It Affects and the Final Salaries
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The government has improved the wage offer for public employees by offering an 11% increase for the period 2025-2028.
The Ministry of Public Service conveys to the unions UGT, CCOO and CSIF that the figure placed on the table is "immovable" and that "there is no plan B", while the organizations place the answer to their decision-making bodies.Public function proposes to speed up the oppositions and to promote the internal promotion of the civil servants The Government raises the initial proposal for the increase of salary of civil servants and public employees …
On Thursday, the Ministry of Public Service raised its offer to raise wages for the 3.5 million public employees to 11% between 2025 and 2028, both years inclusive, according to the trade union negotiators. However, despite this improvement, which raises the first proposal made on Wednesday by 2 billion euros, the government has insisted that the increase will not exceed the 4% accumulated in the first two years, something that caused the CC OO,…
Public Service has moved a strike this Thursday after talking to the Treasury and has raised at one point the offer of salary increase for the officials in the face of the fear that CSIF, UGT and CC.OO will call a strike in December . The increase now proposed by the department headed by Óscar López, is 11% between 2025 and 2028, both included, and maintains that the percentages of increase cannot exceed 4% between that exercise and the next. Ac…
With more than three million public employees awaiting a decision, the government and the main trade unions (CCOO, UGT and CSIF) held a new meeting on Thursday to try to agree on the salary increase for civil servants. The Executive’s initial proposal posed an increase of around 10% spread over four years (2025-2028), but the trade unions have rejected the offer on the grounds that it does not compensate for the loss of purchasing power of the l…
CC.OO. and UGT value the Executive's effort, while CSIF still finds it insufficient and calls for a new
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