Employers and unions will sign the Bizkaia textile trade agreement this Wednesday

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The agreement, which is in effect until the end of 2026, assumes a salary increase of 12% in 2023, 4% in 2024, 3.5% for 2025 and 2.5% in 2026.

The employer associations and the trade unions sign this Wednesday the agreement for the textile trade of Bizkaia, which had not been renewed since 2015, after the employer associations of Bizkaidendak and Cecobi reached an agreement with the trade unions ELA, LAB, CCOO and UGT. The agreement runs until the end of 2026.

As reported by Bizkaidendak, after over 45 meetings held in the Labor Relations Council, an agreement will be signed, the most notable elements of which are, in terms of salary tables, updating those in force for 2015 by 12% with effect from April 1, 2023. For the year 2024, an increase of 4% has been agreed, for 2025 3.5% and for 2026 an increase of 2.5%.

It also states that people who have been registered with the company since January 1, 2016 and who have not seen their salary increase in the following years, will receive a one-off payment of 1,250 euros.

With regard to the working day, the new agreement includes a reduction of eight hours in total, four hours in 2024 and four hours in 2025.

The new agreement provides for a bonus for internet sales, so that those companies with more than 150 employees and which have internet sales of more than 10% of annual turnover, in the year 2024, of 1,040 euros in the year 2025, of 1,075 euros in the year 2026 and of 1,100 in the year 2027.

Source: EITB

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