Córdoba Martín Llaryora Announced an 84% Increase for Minimum Retirements and the Delivery of a $100,000 Bonus
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The governor for the province of Córdoba, Martín Llaryora, announced this Sunday an increase of 84.21% in the minimum retirement, which will go from $380,000 to $700,000. In addition, he confirmed the payment of a bimonthly bonus of $100,000 for beneficiaries who receive assets of up to $1.3 million. The measure is announced in the midst of the dispute with Nation over the funds owed to the Pension Fund and after the threat of the government of …
Radicalism and the Civic Front questioned the announcement of an increase for retirees made last weekend by Governor Martín Llaryora. The president announced that the minimum retirements would go from $380,000 to $700,000 per month and that a bimonthly bonus of $100,000 would be granted for retirements of up to $1,300,000 per month. See: Martín Llaryora announced an increase for retirees and a bimonthly bonus of 100,000 pesos "Populist air for t…
The retirements in Córdoba will have an increase of 84.21%, who will receive the minimum from $380,000 to $700,000 per month. The bill was announced by Gov. Martín Llaryora himself and corresponds to an agreement with Nation for funds owed to the provincial system of that jurisdiction. There will also be a bimonthly bonus of $100,000 for those who charge up to $1.3 million, as a non-contributory reinforcement. On this additional one, the Cordobe…
The measure was announced by the governor of Cordoba and accompanied by a bimonthly bonus of 100,000 pesos for those who perceive assets of up to 1,300,000 pesos. The post Córdoba: the government explained the increase of 84% for retirements announced by Martín Llaryora appeared first on El Intranssigente.
In the midst of the dispute over the Cajas de Rebilaciones con Nación, the governor of Córdoba, Martín Llaryora, announced on Sunday an increase of 84.21% in the minimum retirement age, which will go from $380,000 to $700,000 and confirmed the payment of a bimonthly bonus of $100,000 for beneficiaries who receive assets of up to $1.3 million. The measure is also announced amid the support of the provincial leaders to the approval in Congress of …
In the midst of the conflict over the debt with the Fund, C rdoba received partial funds from Nacin and went to retirements: there would be a rich historical increase and extra bonus.
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