FreSU Estimated that Workers Need $3,000,352 to Meet Their Basic Needs and Assured that the Current Minimum Wage Is the Lowest in History - InfoGremials
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The United Trade Union Front (FreSU-Federal) reaffirmed that workers last June needed a minimum Vital and Mobile Wage of $3,000,352 to meet the nine vital needs established by the National Constitution and the Labor Contract Act. That represents more than eight times the current minimum wage, which is [...]
«The Minimum, Vital and Mobile Wage has been de facto repealed in Argentina. Today it is worth 8 times less than it should be and 80% of workers cannot guarantee the basic benefits guaranteed by the National Constitution.» Assevera the unionist of the state and the state in the country. Since assuming ...
The Frente de Sindicatos Unidos (FreSU-Federal) said that the Minimum, Vital and Mobile Wage should be placed at $3,000,352 to guarantee the living conditions established by the National Constitution and the Labor Contract Act. According to the document distributed by the union space, the amount is more than eight times the current minimum wage and arises from calculating the cost of the nine basic needs that the legislation provides for workers…
The Frente de Sindicatos Unidas Federal (FreSU) held that the current Minimum, Vital and Mobile Wage represents only one eighth of the income necessary to guarantee the living conditions provided by the legislation.The space also warned that the fall in income deepened the indebtedness of working families.From the sector of the workers' movement that confronts the economic policies of the national government, the Frente de Sindicatos Unidas Fede…
The United Trade Union Front (FreSU-Federal) today reaffirmed that workers last June needed a minimum Vital and Mobile wage of $3,000,352 to meet the nine vital needs established by the National Constitution and the Labor Contract Act. That represents more than eight times the current minimum wage, which is the lowest in Argentine history. Since the beginning of the government of Javier Milei, which promoted a series of policies to liquefy wages…
The United Trade Union Front (Fresu) claimed that workers needed $3,000,352 in June to cover vital needs. This is more than eight times than the current one, the lowest in history. Since the beginning of Javier Milei’s government, which promoted a series of policies to liquefy wages and fight union organizations, wage earners lost more than 67 billion pesos in their monthly revenue accumulation.
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