Spain: minimum wage raised by €50 a month

On 29 January 2025, Spain's labour minister announced that the minimum wage would be raised by €50 a month, marking an increase of 4.41%. This decision, taken after consultation with the social partners, was approved by the trade unions but not by the employers' organisations.

By Cécile Thibaud. Published on 30 January 2025 à 16h10 - Update on 30 January 2025 à 16h11

The minimum interprofessional wage (SMI) will rise from €1,134 to €1,184 gross per month in 2025. Under Spanish law, employers are obliged to pay employees two extra months, in June and December, bringing the annual remuneration to €16,576. Measured over 12 months,…

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