Government and Uccaep Propose the Same Percentage of Annual Increase in Minimum Wages by 2026; This Is the Figure
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The Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MTSS) proposed an annual increase of 1.63% in the minimum wages of the private sector by 2026, which coincides with the proposal submitted by the business sector.For a salary of ¢500,000, the adjustment would be ¢8.150.In previous days, the business sector, represented by the Costa Rican Union of Chambers and Associations of the Private Business Sector (Uccaep), proposed to the National Council of Wage…
The state representation in the National Council of Wages presented a proposal for an increase in the minimum wages of the private sector.The proposal for a general increase is 1.63%.Additional adjustments are also included for specific sectors such as domestic work.The proposal was submitted by the Minister of Labour and Social Security, Andrés Romero, to the National Council of Wages (CNS).In addition to the general increase, the state proposa…
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