The Construction Workers’ Union will thus receive an increase of 10% this month, another 8% in May and 4% next June, with the possibility of revision.
The Construction Workers Union (UOCRA), who leads Gerardo Martinezand heto business camera of the activity agreed in the quarterly parity negotiation a salary increase of 22%. The rise will be in three sectionswith the possibility of revisionaccording to the union.
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The workers of the Uocra will thus receive an increase of 10% this month, another 8% in May and 4% next June, pointed out Martínez through a statement released by the union organization. The salary agreement will be subject to review with the progress of the inflationary process, indicated the union, which also agreed with the businessmen advance in “the design of direct measures of effective application to promote gender equality to contribute in this way to the eradication of inequalities and labor gaps”.


“The objective is to eradicate the existing inequalities and gaps in the construction labor field. The union will combine its best and greatest efforts to reach agreements and agree on transforming tools, identifying adaptation needs and regulatory update on gender, equality and diversity policies, which implies the inclusion of the gender perspective”the union maintained.
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Gerardo Martínez, Secretary General of the Uocra.
Unionists and businessmen also ratified that “The use and abuse of drugs and psychoactive substances is a social problem that affects people’s lives, impacts their workaffects its integrity and security, performance and development”. Therefore, they agreed to promote the generation of tools together to achiever “a work environment free of drug and/or alcohol consumption”.
Progressive increases in the short term to alleviate inflation: that seems to be the action methodology that The national government will promote so that wages do not lose purchasing power. Without being able to guarantee the compliance of the price makers and despite the fact that they consider that they forecast a downward trend, Raquel “Kelly” Olmos expressed the change in position of the Ministry of Labor with respect to joint negotiations.
“We must reduce the terms of parity so that wages are not affected by this inflation”sentenced the Minister of Labor, and assured that “from my portfolio we are enabling all requests for review.” “Salary cannot be the adjustment variable”, he reiterated, although he considered that “it is not with more nominality that inflation is resolved.”
Source: Ambito