At the beginning of the year, the Spanish Executive already applied a 2% salary increase, which would now be 1.5% more. The proposal for 2024 is a 2% increase.
Euskaraz irakurri: Soldata publikoak 2022an % 3,5 eta 2023an % 2,5 igotzea proposatu du Espainiako Gobernuak
The Ministry of Finance and Public Function of the government of Spain raised with the unions in the field public climb the salary a 3.5% in 2022, 2.5% in 2023 and 2% in 2024, as CSIF and UGT are advanced. At the beginning of 2022, the Executive already applied a 2% pay increase, to which it would now add another 1.5%, which would come to the 3.5% proposed for this year.
The proposal also includes the reduction of the working day to 35 hours per week and improvements to internal promotion, mobility and access.
Advances have also been promised for foreign workers, which have not materialized, as well as the development of civil service law, teleworking and the recruitment of talent.
After the meeting between the government of Spain and the trade unions, ULS He has ruled that there is “good intentions” on the part of the Executive, adding that 1.5% retroactively for 2022, although he finds the updates for 2023 and 2024 “inadequate”.
Also DC. OO. he expects “an extra effort” from the Spanish government to “compensate for the purchasing power” officials have lost in recent years. For his part, CSIF has made a “positive assessment” of this meeting, although, like the rest of the union negotiators, he believes the increase is “inadequate” because “the loss in purchasing power is not being corrected”.
According to union sources, the negotiating parties will meet again on Thursday at 4.30 pm.
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