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Human Capital Fined Fate for Not Paying Salaries and Extended Mandatory Reconciliation

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The Ministry of Human Capital will punish the company FATE, which announced its closure and the dismissal of more than 900 workers, due to the “failure to pay employees during the compulsory conciliation”, was reported today in a statement. In addition, in the context of the labor dispute with the Unión de Trabajadores del Neumático Argentino (SUTNA), the portfolio led by Sandra Pettovello decided to extend the conciliation instance with expiry …
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The Human Capital portfolio sanctioned the signature of the Madanes Quintanilla group for failing to comply with the compulsory reconciliation and not paying wages to workers. In parallel, it extended the negotiating forum for five more days in the midst of a conflict that puts hundreds of jobs in the tyre industry at risk.

The company would have to pay between 50% and 2000% of the minimum wage for each worker affected. The post The Ministry of Human Capital sanctioned FATE for failing to pay and extended the mandatory reconciliation appeared first on El Intranssigente.

The decision of the Ministry of Human Capital in the mediation between the company Fate and SUTNA. Until when the conciliation instance was extended.

The national government announced a sanction against the company Fate for failing to pay the salaries corresponding to the second half of February, while the compulsory conciliation with the Single Union of Argentine Pneumatic Workers (SUTNA) was in force. The measure seeks to protect the workers and preserve the state-supervised negotiating framework. According to the Ministry of Human Capital, the failure to pay constitutes “a direct violation…

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The Ministry of Human Capital will punish the company FATE, which announced its closure and the dismissal of more than 900 workers, due to the “failure to pay employees during the compulsory conciliation”, was reported in a statement. In addition, in the context of the labor dispute with the Single Union of Workers of the Argentine Pneumatic (SUTNA), the portfolio led by Sandra Pettovello decided to extend the conciliation instance with expiry o…

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elCanciller broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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