Yolanda Díaz, Second Vice President and Minister of Labor, has assured that in Spain you cannot live “with dignity” charging the median salary, which is located at 1,599 euros per month.
Díaz’s statements have taken place in their appearance in the Labor Commission of the Congress of Deputies, in which he has recognized that salaries in Spain are “moderate” and “susceptible to improvement” and that, taking as reference the median salary those 1,599 euros “do not allow to live with dignity to anyone.”
“With all respect, 1,599 euros per month do not allow to live with dignity to anyone having to pay the price of a rental rent in any city of our country,” said a Díaz that has also influenced that a country that is built ‘low cost’ in salary terms “is not an economically efficient country.”
The descent of temporality
In his speech, Díaz wanted to emphasize the latent inequality in the national work fabric, a “endemic” problem that persists despite the descent of the temporality from which he has taken chest, ensuring is below the European average as a result of the labor reform of 2021.
In parallel, Díaz has stressed that the policies of his ministry have increased the average income of women by 6.6 points between 2018 and 2023, that their indefinite employment has increased by 1.41 million and that the female temporality rate has dropped more than 12 points and is in 13.6%.
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Yolanda Díaz denounces that in Spain you cannot live “with dignity” charging 1,599 euros per month