Amor answers that more than 3 million self-employed people pay their Social Security contributions every month.

The second vice president of the Government and Minister of Labor and Social Economy, Yolanda Díaz, has described as “imprudent” the suggestion by the president of the CEOE, Antonio Garamendi, that the workers receive their full monthly payroll so that, way, they are the ones who pay their contributions to Social Security.

“It is imprudent for such an important business leader to allow himself to be kidnapped by speeches more typical of Milei or Trump,” the head of Labor criticized through a message on her social network X (previously called Twitter).

Garamendi suggested this Tuesday that workers receive their full monthly payroll so that they can submit their contributions to Social Security. “It is the way in which you would really see how much the real cost of salaries is in Spain,” he stressed in statements to the press during his attendance at the IV CEOE Trade Meeting.

In this regard, Díaz reminded the president of the CEOE that the Government is moving “in the opposite direction.”

ATA SUPPORTS CEOE’S PROPOSAL

For his part, the vice president of the CEOE and president of the Association of Self-Employed Workers (ATA), Lorenzo Amor, has asked that if 3.3 million self-employed people pay their Social Security contribution every month, “why Don’t they all do it?”

“3.3 million self-employed people pay our Social Security contribution every month and I assure you that not because Trump or Milei or Putin or Maduro say so in their speeches,” Amor responded with a message on her social networks to the minister. Diaz.

In this way, the president of the self-employed has assured that although meeting contributions each month is “very complicated” for many self-employed workers, they do it.

“If 3.3 million do it, why don’t everyone do it?” the president of ATA asked the Minister of Labor in a message on his social networks.