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CCOO calls protests at Inditex for March 22 to demand labor improvements

Date: September 11, 2024 Time: 13:30:22

Comisiones Obreras has taken note of the historical results of Inditex, with a historical net profit of 5,381 million euros in its last fiscal year (February 1, 2023 – January 31, 2024) and record income of 35,947 million euros, and has decided to call this Monday for demonstrations in Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Seville, Malaga, Valencia, Bilbao, Las Palmas and Vigo, with the intention that these will impact the majority of the squad in some way. In this sense, the union has been promoting the opening of different state negotiation tables to improve the working conditions of the entire workforce of the textile giant nationwide.

“The lack of progress in the negotiations, despite the record profits that the Inditex group has obtained, has led CCOO to call for mobilizations on March 22,” the union said in a statement. The Commissions have pointed out that after salaries, the commission system and social aid have been established throughout the group, we want to continue standardizing other aspects such as employment bonuses (recognition of experience in the company), seniority bonuses, through the state level tables. , store closures, incentive system and transparency in commissions, application of incentives dependent on all chains equally or increased discount and Affinity limit.

In this regard, they have pointed out that “for CCOO it is essential to establish negotiation frameworks where the interests of all Inditex Group staff in all territories are defended,” they noted.

Inditex has closed its 2023-2024 fiscal year with its record net profit of 5,381 million euros, the second of Marta Ortega as president, which represents an increase of 30.3% compared to the previous year. The company, which will increase the dividend by 28%, to 1.54 euros per share, also achieved record sales with 35,947 million euros, 10.4% more than in 2022, with an increase of 14.1% at the exchange rate. Constant change.

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Puck Henry
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