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Inditex agrees to raise wages by 12.5% until 2028 for about 30,000 store workers
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Inditex agrees to raise wages by 12.5% until 2028 for about 30,000 store workers

Inditex has reached an agreement with labor unions CC OO and UGT to increase wages by 12.5% for approximately 30,000 retail workers by 2028. The deal includes annual salary increases of 4% per year until 2028 for the Garantía de Ingresos Fijos Inditex (GIFI) and its minimums (600 and 1,000 euros). Additional improvements include increased hourly rates for part-time work, social assistance benefits, compensation for weekends and holidays, and new support measures such as financial aid for marriage, education, rare diseases, remote work, and interest-free loans.

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El País logoEl PaísIndependent🔒CenterFactual 95Objective 9017 days ago
Inditex agrees to raise wages by 12.5% until 2028 for about 30,000 store workers

Inditex has reached an agreement with labor unions CC OO and UGT to increase wages by 12.5% for approximately 30,000 retail workers by 2028. The deal includes annual salary increases of 4% per year until 2028 for the Garantía de Ingresos Fijos Inditex (GIFI) and its minimums (600 and 1,000 euros). Additional improvements include increased hourly rates for part-time work, social assistance benefits, compensation for weekends and holidays, and new support measures such as financial aid for marriage, education, rare diseases, remote work, and interest-free loans.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a corporate-labor agreement without overtly biased language, framing, or emphasis. It reports on wage increases and additional worker benefits without taking a stance on the negotiation process or the implications of the agreement.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article provides detailed information about the agreed-upon salary increases and additional benefits for Inditex workers, aligning closely with the cross-source consensus. It includes specific percentages and timelines, suggesting accuracy. The tone remains largely neutral, though some terms lik

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