Laboral Díaz "prioritizes" the agreement to the amount in which the SMI will rise and reproaches CEOE for not wanting to negotiate
Economy Yolanda Díaz wants to raise the Minimum Wage to September 1 and Calviño opposes: "It cannot be retroactive"
The controversial rise in the
Minimum Interprofessional Salary
(SMI) will not be on the table of the Council of Ministers tomorrow because there is still no agreement between the Government partners. This has been confirmed by the Minister of Labor and Second Vice President,
Yolanda Díaz
, who once again points out the PSOE as responsible for not applying a rise that does not have the support of the employers and that the First Vice President and Minister of Economic Affairs,
Nadia Calviño
, has tried to qualify for the effect it can have on job creation and recovery. He first tried to prevent it from being in this last quarter of 2021, after lowering the union's request for an increase of 25 euros and now insists that it not be applied retroactively from September 1, as Diaz defends.
"The Labor position is known. I have worked informally this weekend with the unions, I know well where the agreement can be and I tell them that the decision is not in the hands of this part of the coalition, but in the majority part of the Government The position of the Ministry is clear: we
must raise the minimum wage
, "said Díaz during his visit to Alicante to present the meeting of the 5 + 5 Forum of Labor Ministers to be held on October 7.
"My disposition is to reach an agreement with the unions and now the other part of the Government has to be the one to pronounce itself. The debate is within the Government," he insisted, not without recalling that the employer showed no intention of negotiating.
"I would like an agreement with the greatest number of social partners and we have called for manual social dialogue with the employers. But they entered asking for the freeze, asking for zero, and they come out asking for zero. That is not negotiating, it is something else," he added.
Regarding their negotiations with the unions, the range between 12 and 19 euros would be accepted, but the
CEOE
and
Cepyme
continue to reject an agreement that the Socialists still do not see clearly and that from United We can, they want it to enter into force already in October.
Financing system
It is not the only disagreement between the partners or between the first and second vice presidents of Pedro Sánchez.
While Nobody Calviño denied last week in Valencia that the reform of
the financing system
was "a priority", Yolanda Díaz defended the opposite before Ximo Puig, president of the Valencian Community.
"It is the worst funded community and I say it clearly. There is a commitment from the second vice presidency in this claim and it is an essential step in the near horizon to improve people's lives. Funding has to be resolved and this deficit with the Community Valenciana must be resolved, "he said.
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