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GWU wants wage increases between 2.5% and 3% for 2015 – Mobile TSF

GWU wants wage increases between 2.5% and 3% for 2015 – Mobile TSF

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Posted today at 18:26, updated at 20:10

UGT want wage increases between 2.5% and 3% for 2015

The ACFTU union presented this afternoon goals for 2015 and join the wage increases UGT also want a minimum increase of 10 euros for the lowest pensions <. / span>

The benchmarks for wages and pensions in the draft trade union central vindictive policy for 2015 The document was unanimously approved today by the National Secretariat of central and presented at a press conference by the Secretary-General of the UGT, Carlos Silva.

The proposal provides for an increased minimum wage to 500 euros, retroactive to July 1, and 510 euros for the January 1, 2015.

“If the Government does not accept this increase apply retroactively, the UGT will require an increase with immediate effect, for 505 euros, “said Carlos Silva.

Meanwhile, the Common Front of Trade Unions of Public Administration demanded a wage increase of 3.7% for 2015, with the assurance of at least 50 euros per worker, and replacement values ​​to cut wages and pensions

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