Next Tuesday, March 21 at 4:00 p.m., in digital format, the members of the National Council for Employment, Productivity and the Minimum, Vital and Mobile Wage (SMVM) to determine the new increases and the maximum and minimum amounts of unemployment benefits.

It should be remembered that this month the last increase in the SMVM was made, which according to the agreement reached at the end of 2022, it reached $69,500 this March. The string of increases agreed to a rise of 7% in December, 6% in January, 4% in February and another 3% in March 2023. The call was made official through Resolution 1/2023, published this Monday in the Official Gazette with the signature of the Minister of Labor, Raquel “Kelly” Olmos.

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The agenda of that meeting includes the “determination of the Minimum, Vital and Mobile Salary, within the framework of the provisions of article 135, subparagraph a), of Law No. 24,013 and its amendments”, and the “determination of the minimum and maximum amounts of the unemployment benefit, within the framework of the provisions of article 135, subparagraph b) of Law No. 24,013 and its amendments”, according to the official text.