State Parity: Ate Rejected Government Offer, but Upcn Accepted 7.5% Until November
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ATE deepened its conflictive relationship with the government of Javier Milei by rejecting the 7.5% increase that the libertarian administration offered for state workers of the national public administration until November of this year. The proposal, which was accepted by UPCN, establishes a wage agreement until the last month of the year and...
The National Government negotiated the state parity with UPCN and ATE, and proposed an increase of 7.5% to be applied until November. The post "It is a miserable offer": ATE rejected the increase of 7.5% offered by the government in the state parity appeared first on The Intransigent.
State Parity: Ate Harshly Criticizes the 7.5% Increase Offered by the Government - #Borderjournalism
The offer includes three lump sums of $25,000 in the first three months and another three of $20,000 in the remaining months. The State Joint Entry: ATE harshly criticizes the 7.5% increase offered by the government was first published in #BorderJournalism.
Within the framework of the joint negotiation of the national public sector, the union of state UPCN accepted on Tuesday the government’s wage proposal, while ATE rejected it with strong criticism of Javier Milei’s executive. The hearing took place in the Secretariat of Labor and had the participation of both trade union organizations. The official offer establishes a pattern of monthly increments of a cumulative nature: 1.3% for June, July and …
Within the framework of the parity of state workers, the government offered an increase of 7.5% in six months; three fixed sums of $25,000 and another three of $20,000.The Union of Civil Personnel of the Nation (UPCN), led by Andrés Rodríguez, accepted the proposal, but the Association of State Workers (ATE), led by Rodolfo Aguiar, rejected it. “It is a miserable offer, unacceptable after months of wage freeze. This agreement condemns destitutio…
The Asociación Trabajadores del Estado (ATE) rejected the offer of the government in the joint National Public Administration, which consists of an increase of 7.5% in six sections. “It is a miserable offer, unacceptable after months of wage freeze,” said Rodolfo Aguiar, secretary general of the union. “This government is the worst payer in history. The proposal does not even contemplate compensation for lost purchasing power in the previous per…
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