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Laboratory technical assistants threaten to go on strike on April 4, demand their payments


Luis Bonilla, spokesman for the group, explained that the salary they have been fighting for two years should be B/.925.00 as base salary, B/.80.00 on shift, B/.100.00 for change of category, B/.400 in bonuses of productivity.

Laboratory technical assistants threaten to go on strike on April 4, demand their payments

Laboratory technical assistants threaten to go on strike on April 4, demanding their payments. Photo: Illustrative

Laboratory technical assistants warned of a possible work stoppage scheduled for next April 4.

Members of the National Association of Clinical Laboratory Assistants and Auxiliaries (ANAALAC) explained that they have not received the payment corresponding to the new salary adjustment that they should receive in the first quarter of this year, and if the National Government does not respond to this commitment, they will decree a work stoppage.

Luis Bonilla, spokesman for the group, explained that “the salary that they have been fighting for two years should be B/.925.00 as base salary, B/.80.00 on shift, B/.100.00 for change of category, B/.400 in productivity bonuses.

Bonilla recalled that “since 2005 there is an agreement given by the Social Security Fund, the Ministry of Health (Minsa) and CONAGREPROTSA (National Coordinator of Health Professionals and Technicians Guild) for 6 hours, however, there are still colleagues who are working 8 hours.

“We hope to receive positive responses before March 31 because otherwise we will declare a strike,” he stressed.



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