The FreSU Claimed a Minimum Living and Mobile Wage of $2,879,877 to Comply with the Constitution and Labor Contract Act
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The Frente de Sindicatos Unidos (FreSU) claimed a $2,879,877 Minimum, Vital and Mobile Wage this Friday to guarantee the basic needs established by the National Constitution and the Labor Contract Act. In addition, the union denounced a sharp drop in purchasing power during Javier Milei’s government and warned about the growing indebtedness of Argentine families as a result of the wage loss. According to FreSU in its third monthly report, the am…
The third monthly report of the FreSU was announced by Secretaries General Abel Furlan (UOM), Rodolfo Aguiar (ATE), Daniel Yofra (Federación Oilera) and Matías Fachal (Federación Judicial) and the Secretary General of Conadu Historical, Francista Staiti, from the day of discussion held by the Association of Lawyers and Labour Lawyers of Mendoza, the Association of Lawyers and Labour Lawyers (AAL) and the Latin American Association of Labour Lawy…
The United Trade Union Front (FreSU) today argued that workers need a $2,879,877 Minimum, Vital and Mobile Wage to meet the nine vital needs established by the National Constitution and the Labor Contract Act.
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