Inditex agrees 12.5 percent salary increase until 2028 for Spain store staff

Inditex has reached a deal with unions CCOO and UGT for a 12.5 percent salary increase covering nearly 30,000 store workers in Spain. The agreement includes 4 percent annual rises from 2026 to 2028 and takes effect retroactively from January 1, 2026.

The deal renews the February 2023 agreement and covers store staff at brands such as Zara and Pull&Bear. It includes higher hourly rates for Sundays and holidays, rising from 10 to 11.25 euros on Sundays and from 12 to 13.5 euros on holidays by 2028.

Beyond pay, the pact improves birth grants, school materials and nursery aid, and adds compensation for remote work at big stores. A working group will be set up to standardize rules on licenses, holidays and leave.

The agreement follows the recent signing of the first national textile retail collective agreement between ARTE and the unions, which gradually cuts annual working hours to 1,740 by 2028.

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Iberia executives and union leaders sign voluntary redundancy deal for 996 workers, with airport view in background.
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Iberia and unions sign deal for voluntary redundancy of 996 workers

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Iberia and most of its unions have reached an agreement for a voluntary employment regulation file (ERE) affecting 996 employees, according to union and company sources. The deal includes early retirements at 80% of regulatory salary and incentivized redundancies of 35 days per year worked. It affects about 9.4% of the 10,700-strong workforce.

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The European Commission sent two reasoned opinions to the Spanish Government this week over the abusive chaining of temporary contracts in public administrations. It demands higher compensations for affected interim workers and threatens to take Spain to court if the situation is not corrected within two months. Over one million of the three million public employees are temporary.

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