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Unions demand that the minimum wage be raised and negotiate parities without ceilings

Unions demand that the minimum wage be raised and negotiate parities without ceilings

The Government, specifically the Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, and the Minister of Labor, Employment and Social Security, Raquel “Kelly” Olmos, intends to condition all the following joint meetings with unions and workers’ unions by putting a ceiling on the increases in advance for the sectors in their minimum wage.

According to the 2023 Budget project, presented by the economic portfolio last year and defended by both Massa and the president of the Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (BCRA), Miguel Pesce suggests that year-on-year inflation for the current year will be at 60%, so they try to impose that ceiling on the increases in minimum wage. Private consultants, for their part, are already announcing, according to their own projections, higher numbers in the consumer price index (CPI) than what is suggested by the State.

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