The secretary general of the Federation of Public Service Employees of UGT, Miguel Angel Romero, has celebrated the agreement reached on Wednesday for the salary increase of civil servants and that includes the equalization of the complement of insularity with the Canary Islands.
“We have achieved it,” said Romero, stressing that this is a response to a “historical, hard-fought and hard-fought” demand.
With this, workers in Ibiza and Formentera could see their monthly salary increase between 190 and 550 euros, depending on their professional group, as a consequence of the double or triple insularity.
The UGT leader emphasized that the agreement will result in an improvement in employment, in that more positions can be filled and, therefore, citizens can be better served.
Also, he added, face-to-face presence in work centers will be guaranteed so that citizens “have a face in front of them, services are humanized, personnel selection is improved and selection processes are shortened”.
“We can only express our satisfaction with the agreement reached,” he concluded.
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Civil servants’ pay rise: when it will take effect and why 2026 could be key
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Civil servants in Ibiza and Formentera will receive 300 euros more per month when the insularity bonus is equalized to the Canary Islands.
The Ministry of Public Function and the unions UGT and CSIF –CCOO is still pending to value it– have closed tonight a multi-year agreement to raise the salaries of the more than three million civil servants by 11% in the period 2025-2028, which will be distributed in a rise of 2.5% for this year; of 1.5% for 2026, with an additional variable of 0.5% linked to the evolution of the CPI; of 4.5% for 2027 and 2% for 2028, according to union sources have reported.
The text of the agreement also includes the revision and increase, throughout 2026, of the residence and insularity complements and of the compensations for reasons of service, eliminating inequalities among public employees; the reinforcement of the public attention staff; the updating of leaves and improvements in conciliation matters; the reinforcement of occupational health protection, with psychological support measures and measures against aggressions; salary updates for foreign labor personnel; improvements in the area of retirement, and the reinforcement of the health quality of the Mutualismo Administrativo (Muface, Mugeju and Isfas).
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