“We are facing the biggest increase in the regional minimum
wage since 2015. This is a historic increase”, declared the regional secretary
for Inclusion and Citizenship in the plenary of the Legislative Assembly of
Madeira, in Funchal.
Rita Andrade pointed out that “for 2023, it was agreed, by a
qualified majority, between the parties [social consultation], the proposal to
set the regional minimum wage at 785 euros, with effects reported to January 1
of this year”.
The official stressed that the value represents “an increase
of 8.6% compared to the previous year and an increase of 3.3% compared to the
minimum wage fixed at national level”.
Rita Andrade indicated that “the Region has historically
been, since 1987, practicing an average increase of 2% in its minimum wage in
relation to that fixed at national level, except in the years in which this
increase was frozen”, stressing that “this year went further”, standing at
3.3%.
According to the official, “since 2015, people from Madeira have
seen the regional minimum wage rise by almost 270 euros”, which means an increase
of 52%.
The regional secretary reinforced that "this process has to be a balanced and fair measure", being necessary to keep companies "competitive and capable of generating jobs".
Should be € 1, 200 euros minimum...I.M.H.O. Inflation will eat 785 in an jiffy...
By Sakamoto Suarez from Lisbon on 28 Jan 2023, 12:51