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Minimum Wage: The PDL of the Opposition and the Doubts of the Majority

The debate over the minimum wage is heating up in Spain. The opposition People’s Party (PP) has proposed a law that would raise the minimum wage to €1,000 per month. However, the majority Socialist Party (PSOE) has expressed doubts about the proposal, saying that it could lead to job losses.

The PP’s proposal would increase the minimum wage by 22%. This would be the largest increase in the minimum wage in Spain in over a decade. The PP argues that the increase is necessary to help low-income workers make ends meet.

The PSOE has said that it is open to raising the minimum wage, but it wants to do so gradually. The PSOE is concerned that a sudden increase in the minimum wage could lead to job losses, especially in small businesses.

The debate over the minimum wage is likely to continue in the coming months. It is a complex issue with no easy answers. However, it is an issue that is important to many people in Spain, and it is one that is likely to have a significant impact on the economy.

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