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Health Has Closed a Rise of 6% Will Renegotiate Every Three Months with the Chambers of the Sector

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The Argentine Federation of Healthcare Workers' Associations (Fatsa) signed a new collective bargaining agreement for pharmaceutical industry personnel with a 5.98% salary increase, which will apply to the July and August salary scales, with new negotiations scheduled for October. The Argentine Federation of Healthcare Workers' Associations (Fatsa) signed a new collective bargaining agreement for pharmaceutical industry personnel with a 5.98% sa…

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It covers workers in the pharmaceutical industry.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The increase equals the accumulated inflation for employees of medical and veterinary laboratories.The agreement was closed with the industrial chambers CILFA, CAEME, COOPERALA and CAPROVE, and covers the workers of the Laboratories of Medicinal and Veterinary Specialties, regulated by the Collective Labour Agreement (CCT) 42/89.Renewed negotiation in October and January In addition, the agreement envisages new rounds of negotiations in October …

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chacodiapordia.com broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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