Human Capital Announced an Increase for University Teachers, but the Unions Deny It
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The National Interuniversity Council and university federations rejected the Government's proposal and denied Pettovello's data.
"What they do is celebrate an increase that makes all workers lose in the face of inflation," denounced UBA professor Daniel Ricci.
In the framework of a very high compliance to the one-week unemployment that takes place in all public universities in the country, the government announces a wage increase that the unions qualify as “ghost”. Via social networks, the Ministry of Human Capital decreed a 7.5% rise for professors and non-university teachers between September and November, in addition to a “exceptional” bonus of $25,000. However, from the two main federations of gui…
The Ministry of Human Capital, through the Undersecretary of University Policies, announced on Wednesday that it will grant a 7.5 percent increase for teachers and non-teachers at national universities between September and November. Non-teaching staff were ordered to receive exceptional lump sums of $25,000. However, the National Federation of University Teachers (CONADU) said that it “continues the struggle plan.” “Since December 2023, the cur…
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The National Federation of University Teachers said that what was announced by Human Capital had already been agreed with the UPCN and that it had not yet been applied in the sector. “The only new thing is a bonus of 25 thousand pesos a single time.” They said. The National Federation of University Teachers, which was nucleated in CONADU, responded to the government, which announced an increase of 7.5% for teachers and non-university teachers, s…
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