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Remuneration is established either through collective bargaining or in the
individual contract, and involves two fundamental concepts:
- basic pay
- fringe benefits
The latter reward, inter alia, length of service, bonuses, profit-sharing,
distance and transport bonuses, workplace bonuses (for difficulty, toxicity,
hazardousness, shift work, night work, etc.), production bonuses for quality or
quantity of work, maintenance, accommodation and residence in island provinces,
Ceuta and Melilla, etc.
Remuneration must be paid for periods not exceeding one month; the employer
must provide the employee with a payslip with a clear breakdown of the different
amounts and corresponding deductions and referring to calendar months. The
employee signs it after delivery of the corresponding sums; if paid by bank
transfer the employer provides the employee with a copy.
The employer ensures that the statutory tax and social security contributions
are deducted.
Workers are entitled to at least two extra payments per annum:
- the amount is
agreed by collective agreement or by agreement between the employer and the
workers' representative; one is usually paid at Christmas and the other in the
month established by collective agreement or by agreement between the employer
and the workers' representative. They can also be paid on a monthly pro rata
basis if agreed by collective agreement.
The Minimum Wage
The minimum wage (SMI) is regulated annually by the government, in
consultation with trade unions and more representative business associations.
Minimum Wage for Casual or Temporary Workers
The daily amount of a professional salary may not be lower than €24.29
[2005] per
legal day in the activity. If the working relationship is less than 120 days,
the employee must receive, together with the minimum daily wage established, the
proportional part of the payment for Sundays and public holidays and two
established additional payments.
They must also receive the proportional part corresponding to the minimum
legal holiday, assuming that the holiday benefit period and the validity period
of the contract do not coincide.
Minimum Wage for Domestic Workers
The amounts per day and per hour are the same as those indicated in the
section on the minimum wage. Nevertheless, those who work by the hour will
receive a minimum of €4.01 per actual hour of work. This amount includes the
proportional part of additional payments and holidays.
Wage Guarantee
An independent body attached to the Ministry for Employment and Social
Affairs guarantees payment of wages to workers and compensation for dismissal or
termination of the labour relationship, and wages outstanding as a result of the
employer's insolvency, temporary receivership, bankruptcy or arrangement with
creditors.
Text last edited on: 06/2005
Source: European Union
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