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Tacna: Municipalities protest because they do not pay a collective agreement but hire more CAS personnel (VIDEO)

Tacna: Municipalities protest because they do not pay a collective agreement but hire more CAS personnel (VIDEO)

Workers of the Provincial Municipality of Tacna (MPT) complied with a mid-morning sit-in demanding the payment of benefits of the collective agreement and the change of the administration manager Aurora Jinez Jinez.

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“He is not up to the task for that position since he is not making good use of the institution’s financial resources,” said Sitramun representative Lourdes Vargas.

‘For CAS they do enable a budget’

He explained that Mayor Julio Medina and the officials respond that they cannot pay the benefits because there are no resources (due to low collection during the COVID-19 pandemic) they observe that month after month they launch calls because the administration manager is setting up a budget for the hiring of personnel of the CAS regime.

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“It contradicts what she says that the institution does not have resources, the affectation is to workers, employees, an approximate of 560 workers, today we have stopped only with a percentage so as not to affect the attention to the public”, indicated the leader extremely mortified.

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