Málaga (EFE).- The Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, has announced today that the Council of Ministers will approve next Tuesday the increase in the minimum interprofessional wage (SMI) up to 1,080 euros and has called for “coherence” and “responsibility” to the employer for its application.
“You cannot be demanding salary sacrifices from those below while there is a feast for those above,” Sánchez stressed in an act in Malaga together with the general secretary of the PSOE in Andalusia, Juan Espadas, and the socialist candidate for mayor of Malaga , Dani Pérez, which was attended by some 1,500 people, according to party data.
According to the chief executive, “in this country there can be no double yardstick, one for ordinary people and the other for the elitist minority” and he has warned that “here there will be no funnel law, too wide for the majority and very narrow for the minority.