The National Agricultural Health Service of Peru (Senasa) proposed the delivery of an exceptional bonus and an extraordinary allocation to avoid the restart of the strike of its workers, scheduled for next Monday, October 24.
In a statement, he indicated that the proposal for the Unique and Extraordinary Economic Assignment, to be delivered in December of this year, amounts to S / 1750 and it is not conditional on giving up the negotiations that should take place in 2023.
He also confirmed that an additional Exceptional Bonus of S/ 550 for December 2022, obtained by signing the Centralized Collective Bargaining, on June 30.
He explained that with the support of the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF), the entity has promised to manage the delivery of another Extraordinary Economic Assignment of S / 1750 for the year 2023.
He referred that additionally there will be a monthly increase of S/ 51.11 for the 728 servers and another S/ 64.19 for the CASobtained by signing the Centralized Collective Bargaining on June 30.
“It is important to mention that, according to the indications of the MEF, the term for the management of the Emergency Decree that authorizes the economic allocation indicated in the first point, expires the following week, which means that any delay in the processing of the same , will motivate the tacit disapproval or infeasibility”he indicated.
Finally, Senasa He emphasized that these benefits, in compliance with the current regulations, reach all the servers of the 728 and Administrative Services Contract (CAS) regimes.
“Because of the foregoing, we reiterate our vocation for dialogue and urge all employees to contribute with the effort and commitment to achieve the institutional objectives in an atmosphere of harmony and labor peace”sentenced.
It should be noted that the Senasa Workers’ Union reported that the single bonus of S / 1,750 has not been accepted, with which it announced the resumption of an indefinite national strike from Monday, October 24.