Despite questions about a possible increase in minimum wagethe government of Dina Boluarte will specify this measure and will do so in the next few hours or days. This was stated by the Minister of Labor, Daniel Maurate, in an interview with the Andina agency.
Maurate affirmed that the increase in the minimum wage will be responsible.
“Raising the minimum wage irresponsibly will of course affect small micro and small businesses, and that is why we must make a rational, technical and responsible increase,” he said, and then reiterate that there is very little left for Boluarte to do so. the advertisement. In this way coincided with the Minister of Economy and Finance, José Arista, who created the same expectation the day before.
Maurate announced that he understands the concern of the union sector for a greater increase because the minimum wage must certainly be improved. But, apparently, that won’t happen.
“We understand, of course, because every sensible person must understand that the minimum wage is not enough and we need to improve it. But workers have to understand that we cannot make an irresponsible increase because those who are struggling to stay or enter formality are basically micro and small businesses,” he explained to Andina.
Maurate indicated that it is also important that employers can understand the situation even if they prefer that the increase not be made and “they have been campaigning intensely for there to be no increase in the minimum wage, but I am sure that they will understand that their workers deserve win better”
The minimum wage was raised for the last time in May 2022, when Pedro Castillo ordered an increase of 95 soles, going from 930 to 1,025 soles.
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