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Uruguayan Government Will Present Guidelines of the Salary Council - News Press Latina

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Montevideo, 26 Jun (Prensa Latina) The Uruguayan government will present next week the guidelines of the Higher Council of Wages that will govern the negotiations between the employers and the unions, was announced today. The post Uruguayan government will present guidelines of the Council of Salaries first appeared on News Prensa Latina.
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Montevideo, 26 Jun (Prensa Latina) The Uruguayan government will present next week the guidelines of the Higher Council of Wages that will govern the negotiations between the employers and the unions, was announced today. The post Uruguayan government will present guidelines of the Council of Salaries first appeared on News Prensa Latina.

On Thursday, President Yamandú Orsi led a meeting of the Council of Ministers in Executive Tower, where one of the central issues was the definition of the wage guidelines that will govern the next round of collective bargaining. On July 3, the Tripartite Superior Council will be convened to present the general guidelines and the reference figures. Labor Minister Juan Castillo explained that the official strategy will be based on a “construction…

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grupormultimedio.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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