Most of the Parity Lost to Inflation in the First Half of the Year
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After a recovery during 2024, wages agreed by the unions with employers were lagging behind in the first part of this year. Read more
As opposed to the official discourse, the wages agreed in the paritarians of the main guilds during the first semester lost against inflation, which would partly explain the weakness of consumption. Thus, it emerges from a report by the consultant Synopsis that revealed that, except for SMATA, the rest of the unions had downward recompositions in terms of real wages. It should be remembered that at the beginning of the year the government stoppe…
The data is derived from a report by the consultant Synopsis and contradicts the official discourse. Details. On the contrary of the official discourse, the wages agreed in pairs of the main unions during the first semester lost against inflation, which in part would explain the weakness of consumption. Thus it arises from a report of the consultant Synopsis that revealed that except ... Most of the parity lost against inflation Read more »
During the first half of 2025, the wage increases of most of the main unions were below the accumulated inflation, according to Synopsis consultant data. Only the union of Trade Union of Mechanics and Motor Transport (SMATA) closed paritys above the Consumer Price Index (IPC) published by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) month by month. Among the unions surveyed, SMATA managed to overcome inflation by more than two point…
This is the result of a report by the Synopsis consultant that revealed that, except for SMATA, the rest of the unions had downward recompositions in terms of real wages. Earlier this year, the government stopped homologations of parity that were not aligned with the inflation pattern of 1% per month.
Contrary to official rhetoric, the wages agreed upon in the collective bargaining agreements of the main unions during the first half of the year fell short of inflation, which in part explains the weakness in consumption. This is reflected in a report by the consulting firm Synopsis, which revealed that, with the exception of SMATA, the rest of the unions saw downward adjustments in terms of real wages. It should be noted that at the beginning …
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