Zara owner Inditex agrees to 20% pay rise in Spain

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The salary increases reached as much as 40% in the areas of Spain that were the least well paid, UGT said in a statement.

The increase means that Inditex will pay a minimum wage of 1,500 euros ($1,610) a month to shop assistants and as much as 2,041 euros. The union said Inditex also agreed to continue increasing salaries with inflation over the next three years.

Spain’s two largest unions, CCOO and UGT, which represent more than half of the workforce at Zara shops in the country, have been in negotiations with Inditex to extend the pay rises and benefits to all shop assistants working for the company in Spain after shop workers in Inditex´s hometown of A Coruna received a 25% pay rise in December.

In November, Inditex had agreed with UGT and CCOO to pay a one-off bonus of 1,000 euros in February for all full-time shop assistants employed across Spain, and now it has agreed to pay the same bonus next year.

Inditex employs 165,000 people in 177 countries, with a third of all staff based in Spain, according to its annual report. About 86% work in its 6,477 shops and most are women.

Among other brands Inditex owns are Massimo Dutti, Pull & Bear and Bershka.

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