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With inflation data, the discussion of the 2023 minimum wage begins

With inflation data, the discussion of the 2023 minimum wage begins

This Monday, December 5, began the third day for the conclusion of the minimum wage 2023. Although there were two previous sessions, in which the schedule was established and the productivity methodologies were made known, only until today the parties have real inflation and productivity data on the table, key elements for negotiation.

(Annual inflation in the country was 12.53%, the highest in 23 years).

The discussion was attended by representatives of the National government, unions and labor unions.

As reported by the Dane on Monday, the annual inflation in the country was 12.53%, the highest in 23 years. For its part, last week it was established that productivity is 1.24%, figure adopted in the LAC-Klems methodology.

(They uncover the first letter of the minimum wage: productivity will be 1.24%).

Several unions have already begun to uncover their cards, since both Acopi, which groups microentrepreneurs, and Asobancaria, consider that the increase should be in line with the inflation plus productivity formula.

Study centers such as Fedesarrollo consider that the increase in the minimum wage for 2023 should be 13.5%.

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