Thus, as of December 1, the minimum wage will go from the current $57,900 to $61,953 for all monthly workers who complete the full legal work day; on January 1 it will be $65,427; on February 1 it will be at $67,743 and on March 1 it will reach $69,500.
The minimum and maximum amounts of the unemployment benefit will also have increases: $28,681.35 as of December 1; $30,289.65 as of January 1; $31,361.85 as of February 1 and $32,175.26 as of March 1.
Who will be impacted by the salary increase?
- Promote Work, which is equivalent to half a SMVyM for four hours a day of labor compensation. In December, it will be $28,950; January, $30,687; February, $31,914; March, $34,750
- Accompany Program, which is aimed at victims of gender violence. In December: $61,953; andWildman, $65,427; FFebruary, $67,743; march, $69,500.
- Teachers, who by law must be at least 20% above the minimum wage
- Retirements with minimum salaries
Agreement with review in February 2023
Olmos indicated that if the plan inflation decline foreseen by the national Executive “should it fail, undoubtedly the national Government will do the same as it did this year, which was to advance percentages and meet less frequently than expected.”
“We have to show our own experience, whenever it was necessary it was done, even specific, additional bonds have been provided. The national government applies instruments according to reality”he stressed.
Finally, the national official, the agreement implies “a very important sign of support for the economic policy carried out by the Government” by the business and worker sectors.
Source: Ambito

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