The average wage increase agreed in collective agreements registered until July of this year Valencia rose to 0.92%, which is twice the average Spain, which remained at 0.55%, only one hundredth greater than the value of June, according to preliminary data from the Ministry of Employment. This wage variation is more than eight tenths CPI annual rate, according to published Friday by the National Statistics Institute (INE), stood at -0.3% in July.
agreed wage increase until July is in line with the recommendations of the national agreement Collective Bargaining (ANC) that unions and employers agreed to for the period 2012-2014. This agreement is recommended that negotiators from both parties that wage increases in 2014 should fit the pace of activity in the Spanish economy, so that should not exceed 0.6% if the increase in GDP at constant prices 2013 would have been less than 1%.
A July 31 this year had registered a total of 1,046 collective agreements, up 15.7% on the same period in 2013, with over 3,768 effects 100 workers, a 54.7% increase. Most agreements registered, 629 started their economic impact by 2014, while 417 agreements have been signed this year. These new agreements contained an average wage increase of 0.59%.
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