Garrahan Hospital Announced a Salary Increase for Its Employees that It Defined as Historic
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Journalist Eduardo Feinmann had a strong cross this Tuesday with two employees of Garrahan Hospital. The discussion took place a few minutes from the beginning of the interview, when the driver accused Delegate Norma Lezana of wanting to “beat a government.” He reproached him for the union demonstrations and his participation as a candidate in the recent elections. The interview led to constant interruptions and employees wanting to explain the …
The prestigious pediatric center will implement an increase of about 60% in the basic salaries of residents and interns. To this will be added the monthly bonuses that the workers receive
It's about the basic allowance, so in the pocket salary will be between 35% and 40%. And it's apart from the fixed bonus you gave in September.
After months of fighting, they achieved a 61 percent increase, including a retroactive increase for the month of October.
After months of struggle that began in late May and continued until now, the workers at Garrahan Hospital have secured a 61 percent salary increase, which also includes retroactive pay for October. According to information provided by the Hospital's Board of Directors, the retroactive payments will begin to appear in their paychecks starting Monday. However, the funds to cover the increase will come from the hospital's coffers while they await t…
The driver of A24, Eduardo Feinmann, starred in a tense crossing with Norma Lezana, head of the Association of Professionals and Technicians of Garrahan Hospital (Apyt). During a television interview, the journalist accused her of “using the boys to turn the government” and of lying to her in a previous conversation about her political participation. The union leader was invited to the program to talk about the 60% increase that the national gov…
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