The governor of the state of Táchira, Freddy Bernal, indicated that the economic cabinet is discussing the possibility of a salary increase. This Monday, January 9, teachers, health workers and basic companies in Guyana; among others, they protested to demand the dollarization of their fortnightly
The governor of the state of Táchira, Freddy Bernal, reported this Tuesday, January 10, that the National Government is evaluating a salary adjustment “that is sustainable over time”, in response to the demands of Venezuelans and to the inflation that the country is experiencing. .
“Yesterday the proposal for a salary increase was discussed, they are working with the economic cabinet, but that it be sustainable over time, that it does not fall apart; because we are the most aware of knowing that what a doctor, an educator earns, does not compensate to live with dignity, “he said in an interview for Union Radio.
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This Monday, January 9, the day classes were restarted in the country, after the end-of-year holidays; teachers from the four cardinal points of the country went out to protest to demand labor demands from the Executive; between them, living wage, activation of the HCM and funeral insurance, and proper functioning of the Ipasme. The teachers were joined by other sectors and in Bolívar by workers from the Siderúrgica del Orinoco (Sidor), who stationed themselves on the Simón Bolívar highway, to demand the dollarization of their fortnightly wages.
In the interview offered to Maripili Hernández, former Minister of Youth (2011), Bernal He pointed out that the debate is also taking place from the leadership of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), so he does not rule out that the answers to the Venezuelan workers “will occur soon.”
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The minimum wage was established from March 15, 2022 in Bs 126 together with Bs 45 of the food bonus. This Tuesday, according to the Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV), the dollar is trading at Bs 18.08, leaving it at $9.09. the remuneration of Venezuelan workers.
Earlier, the highest authority of Táchira, in an interview granted to the State channel, Venezolana de Televisión (VTV); assured that the Andean state is one of the most stable regarding the supply and fuel management in all the country; also one of the safest in all of Venezuela after an “arduous fight” against irregular groups.
With information from Union Radio
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