Garamendi has accused of falsehood that his remuneration “has risen 50,000 euros” The choice on his wage is a personal choice and accredited “at liberty” by the board of administrators Íñigo Errejón, has reproached the president of the CEOE for exceeding the “limits of shamelessness “
The president of the CEOE employers’ affiliation, Antonio Garamendi, has assured this Wednesday that the criticism of his remuneration is a part of a discredit marketing campaign towards businessmen and has in contrast it to “once they say that there’s a rape and the woman was in a miniskirt”.
In statements on Antena 3, Garamendi has dismissed as false that his wage “has risen by 50,000 euros” and has confused that the CEOE is a personal entity and that the choice on his wage is a personal choice and accredited “in freedom” by the Board of Directors.
“This week it was my flip,” added the employers’ chief, who framed what occurred in a smear marketing campaign towards businessmen.
Regarding the criticism of the president of the Pontevedra Business Confederation (CEP), Jorge Cebreiros, that he doesn’t discover Garamendi’s wage “delicate” and that this example can “complicate” life for the enterprise class, the president of the employer has indicated that his wage “neither complicates nor uncomplicates”. “Excuse me for making an instance: that is like once they say there’s a rape and the woman was in a miniskirt (…) I don’t settle for an octopus as a pet,” he added.
Reactions from different events
The state co-spokesman for Podemos, Pablo Fernández, has branded as “execrable”, “depressing” and “damage” that the president of the CEOE, Antonio Garamendi, responds to those that blame for his wage, on the head of the employer, of reproaches to businessmen that it’s like blaming a lady for her rape for going “in a miniskirt”.
The chief of Más País, Íñigo Errejón, has accused the president of the CEOE of exceeding the “limits of shamelessness”. Through a message on Twitter, the deputy in Congress has demanded that the boss of the employer ask for “instant apologies” or go away his place at these phrases.
Yesterday, Errejón advocated opening the controversy on the limitation of the salaries of managers of economic establishments, after studying that in 2022 the president of BBVA, Carlos Torres Vila, obtained a complete remuneration of 8.29 million euros, a 5.8 % greater than the earlier 12 months.
“In order for a banker to earn 15 million a 12 months, hundreds of his workers will need to have thousand-dollar salaries. The minimal wage should be raised, however the most wages should even be restricted: if these above need to elevate their salaries, they’ve to boost it everybody”, he delved into social networks at present.