The Spanish unions set as their objective, during the pending collective negotiations, that all employees receive 1.000 euros a month minimum. (Ref. 080673)
While the press has been writing a lot about the hurdles experiences by “thousand-euroists” (people who earn €1.000 a month), and their problems in terms of living and housing with such a small budget for over a year, Spanish union organizations reminded that more than one in three workers (36.4%) still earns less and that minimum interprofessional wages is currently set to €600 a month. Young people are mostly affected: 60% of people under the age of 24 earn less than €1.000. Wages below €800
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