The Metallurgical Workers Union (UOM) will carry out this Thursday the measure of force provided for in the peer review. S came to this instance after the sixth hearing for the salary agreement failed where the union demands a 30% increase for the July/September tranche, 10% improvement for the quarterly agreement that expired on June 30 and a bonus for the “Day of the Worker and the Metallurgical Worker” in value of $60,000, it was
Sections throughout the country continued the deliberations with the businessmen and late at night confirmed that, as a result of the disagreement, the 48-hour strike that began at 00 today will take place.
the union demands a 30% increase for the July/September tranche, a 10% improvement for the quarterly agreement that expired on June 30, and a bonus for the “Day of the Worker and the Metallurgical Worker” in the amount of $60,000.
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The agreement process at the joint table lasted almost 10 hours in the offices of the Congress headquarters of the labor portfolio located on Callao avenue. There they debated the union representation, headed by the head of the UOM Abel Furlán, and the executives of the business chambers Adminra, Afac, Camima, Afarte, Caiama and Fedehogar.
Meanwhile, the Minister of Labor Kelly Olmos is at the labor G20 meeting that is taking place in India, informed of the profile of the wrestling highlighted in her portfolio. She, before leaving, had admitted that the metallurgical negotiation was going to be complicated.
“My view is the need to sustain this negotiation system. Let’s tell the truth, each party vigorously defends its interests, but the important thing is that agreements are reached. And the UOM has been negotiating periodically and signing the agreements with more or less tension”.
Kelly Olmos
This negotiation includes the wages and working conditions of 235,000 registered workers throughout the country, so the protests will take place in various parts of Argentina.
Source: BAE Business.