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Díaz commits to increasing the SMI by more than 3.8% so as not to lose purchasing power and remain at 60% of the average salary

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Díaz commits to increasing the SMI by more than 3.8% so as not to lose purchasing power and remain at 60% of the average salary

Yolanda Diaz has already given a first order to the commission of experts which began work this Tuesday to increase the interprofessional minimum wage (SMI) in 2025. The second vice-president asked the experts that the revaluation of this first wage avoids the loss purchasing power. of its beneficiaries and that it remains at 60% of the average salary. For Diaz, the increase must exceed 3.8%.

“We are a country in which we still have plenty of room converge with European averages”, said the Minister of Labor in press statements after participating in the first stages of the expert committee meeting.

According to Díaz’s indications, the SMI should exceed 3.8%. On the one hand, inflation estimates suggest that prices will increase on average by around 3%, which would pose a barrier to the loss of purchasing power. For his part, Wages agreed in an agreement this year are already increasing by 3.82%the threshold to maintain the SMI at 60% of the average salary.

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