
Wages traded in collective bargaining rise 6.3% in 2025
However, "despite the deceleration of nominal variation, the real wage variation reinforces, from 0.1% in 2023 to 2.7% in 2024 and 3.7% in 2025
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However, "despite the deceleration of nominal variation, the real wage change is reinforced, from 0.1% in 2023 to 2.7% in 2024 and 3.7% in 2025, benefiting from the context of slowing inflation," he adds. " And m 2025, the annualized nominal wage variation shows a slowdown compared to previous years, interrupting the reinforcement trajectory observed since 2021", points out the report presented today and prepared by the Labor Relations Center (CRL) of the Ministry of Labor, Solidarity and Social Security (MTSSS). According to the report, last year continued "the trend of frequent renewal of conventions": of the 258 journals in the year, 202 were in force for up to 24 months, equivalent to 78%.
Furthermore, "The coverage remains strongly concentrated: four sectors gather 80.7% of the total number of workers potentially covered, with emphasis on manufacturing industries (28.9%) and trade (27%)", the report also reports. Over 2025, 277 collective conventions were published on the continent, less 16 than in 2024, when 293 had been celebrated. On the continent, the number of published conventions fell by about 5% from 2024, covering fewer workers, while wage increases negotiated between trade unions and employers slowed down.
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However, "despite the deceleration of nominal variation, the real wage change is reinforced, from 0.1% in 2023 to 2.7% in 2024 and 3.7% in 2025, benefiting from the context of slowing inflation," he adds.
reliability low1/3 sources" And m 2025, the annualized nominal wage variation shows a slowdown compared to previous years, interrupting the reinforcement trajectory observed since 2021", points out the report presented today and prepared by the Labor Relations Center (CRL) of the Ministry of Labor, Solidarity and Social Security (MTSSS).
reliability low1/3 sourcesAccording to the report, last year continued "the trend of frequent renewal of conventions": of the 258 journals in the year, 202 were in force for up to 24 months, equivalent to 78%.
reliability low1/3 sources"The coverage remains strongly concentrated: four sectors gather 80.7% of the total number of workers potentially covered, with emphasis on manufacturing industries (28.9%) and trade (27%)", the report also reports.
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Over 2025, 277 collective conventions were published on the continent, less 16 than in 2024, when 293 had been celebrated.
according to ECOOn the continent, the number of published conventions fell by about 5% from 2024, covering fewer workers, while wage increases negotiated between trade unions and employers slowed down.
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