What social plans will no longer be updated based on the minimum wage?

What social plans will no longer be updated based on the minimum wage?

February 22, 2024 – 13:09

The national government announced that social programs will no longer be governed by the Minimum, Living and Mobile Wage, as confirmed by Manuel Adorni in his press conference.

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He Government, through the presidential spokesperson, Manuel Adorniannounced that the social plans will no longer be governed proportionally by the figure of the Minimum salary, vital and movil: What are the assistance programs that will undergo modifications after the measure?

Such as Ámbito anticipatedthe Government set the Minimum Wage, Vita and Mobile (SMVM) at $180,000 for February and $202,800 in March. Through the Official bulletin, The measure was made official through Resolution 4/2024.

In February, the minimum wage remains at $180,000 and at $900 an hour for day workers. Meanwhile in March, the Minimum Wage goes to $202,800 and $1,014 per hour. At the moment, the SMVM was set at $156,000, so this month’s increase is 15% and In March it will climb to 30%.

Despite the salary update, Manuel Adorni reported in his usual press conference the disconnection from social plans. “Indeed, the plans are going to be removed from the minimum wage,” said the communications official of La Libertad Avanza (LLA).

Manuel Adorni Presidential Spokesperson Government – Casa Rosada

Manuel Adorni in his usual press conference.

Manuel Adorni in his usual press conference.

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What social plans will no longer be governed by the minimum wage?

The updates to the Minimum, Living and Mobile Wage were reflected, until the national government’s announcement, in five types of social assistance:

He “Potenciar Trabajo” program, the Accompany Program, the Unemployment Benefit, programs administered by ANSES, the Universal Child Allowance (AUH) and the Pregnancy Allowance (AUE).

The Government advances in the adjustment: closes the INADI

At the same conference, Manuel Adorni announced the definitive closure of INADI. “We would love for the INADI is closed today” the official responded to Ambit at Casa Rosada this Thursday.

The decision is part of the president’s measures Javier Milei to advance as quickly as possible in his “chainsaw plan” of the State: “There are endless institutes that the President is determined to close or dismantle since our priority is that the State must shrink to reduce public spending with the objective to lower taxes, which is another of the most important goals of the Government,” he revealed.

Source: Ambito

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