Tuesday, November 18, 2014

The CEOE proposes raise wages by 0.6% in 2015> – The Reason

The CEOE proposes raise wages by 0.6% in 2015> – The Reason

The business organizations believe that wages should rise over the next year at around 0.6%, which is the average increase being recorded today, reports Servimedia . So said the president of the CEOE, Juan Rosell, speaking to the media in the context of a conference organized by the employer, where he noted that “the numbers are what they are” and explained that currently the salary increase average “around 0.6%” is located.

In this way, the president of the employer insisted that the new collective bargaining agreement that business and trade unions are negotiating should be “a true reflection practice. ” “What we can sign upstream is what is negotiated and eventually signed conventions and these are at 0.6%,” Rosell said. “I think the shots are out there,” he said.

However, the unions demand higher wage increases, which would vary according to the situation of each sector. In this regard, he noted that contacts with the unions are advancing and believes “we have time until the end of December,” to achieve a consensus. “We’re on it,” said the president of the CEOE, adding that “we are in line to get to the end of the year an agreement.” He recalled that although there are sectors where the crisis “is now further,” “most” companies “are in losses.” For this reason, he added that we must go up the “subsectorialmente ‘wages, since there are activities with” significant growth “and other” negative results. “

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