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Retired and Pensioners in Venezuela Demand "Worthy" Wages

Summary by Doble Llave
DOBLE LLAVE – More than a hundred retirees and pensioners protested before the Ministry of Education and the Venezuelan Institute of Social Security (IVSS), in the center of Caracas, to demand decent wages with a purchasing power that allows them to buy their medicines and food to live in peace of mind. “The pension is in 130 bolívars, which means 0.23 dollars. That’s what we get the pensioners a month. So for us to eat a kilo of meat we have to…
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DOBLE LLAVE – More than a hundred retirees and pensioners protested before the Ministry of Education and the Venezuelan Institute of Social Security (IVSS), in the center of Caracas, to demand decent wages with a purchasing power that allows them to buy their medicines and food to live in peace of mind. “The pension is in 130 bolívars, which means 0.23 dollars. That’s what we get the pensioners a month. So for us to eat a kilo of meat we have to…

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Doble Llave broke the news on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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