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Buenos Aires State and Teachers Demand Equal Pay

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The teachers’ and the Buenos Aires state unions are still waiting for a joint meeting to discuss a further retroactive wage increase to December. The postponement decided by the provincial executive at the end of the year left the workers in a situation of uncertainty and with the need to urgently demand the reopening of the negotiations. The increase accumulated in 2025 was 25.9 percent and fell below the annual inflation estimated at around 31…
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The UPCNBA state union asked the Ministry of Labour of Buenos Aires for the urgent call to the Joint Board and clarified that it does not consider the salary guideline 2025 closed, in defense of the purchasing power of the workers covered by Law 10.430. The Union of Civil Personnel of the Nation, Sectional Province of Buenos Aires (UPCNBA), formally requested the urgent reopening of the salary parity corresponding to the year 2025 for the state …

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The Union of the Civil Personnel of the Nation (UPCN) requested this Thursday the reopening of the wage negotiation corresponding to last year and warned that it does not consider "closed" the salary schedule of 2025. UPCN’s request has to do with the promise of the governor Axel Kicilof, in a meeting with union leaders that took place last December, that he would convene a joint meeting this month. During the meeting, Kicilf explained the econo…

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The teachers’ and the Buenos Aires state unions are still waiting for a joint meeting to discuss a further retroactive wage increase to December. The postponement decided by the provincial executive at the end of the year left the workers in a situation of uncertainty and with the need to urgently demand the reopening of the negotiations. The increase accumulated in 2025 was 25.9 percent and fell below the annual inflation estimated at around 31…

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laplata1.com broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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