It is important to mention that the trade union, being one of the largest in the country with more than a million employees, establishes joint agreements that usually serve as a reference for negotiations in other unions.
In May 2024, commercial employees will receive their corresponding salaries to the work carried out in April, which vary depending on the category to which they belong. In addition to these amounts, A fixed sum of $40,000 will be addedapplicable to all employees in the sector.
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This is as agreed in the joint agreement reached by the Argentine Chamber of Commerce and Services (CAC), the Argentine Confederation of Medium Enterprises (CAME), the Union of Argentine Commercial Entities (UDECA) and the Argentine Federation of Commerce and Services Employees (FAECyS). The Argentine Confederation of Medium Enterprises (CAME) specified that these increases will not be binding for salary agreements in the city of Río Grande, in Tierra del Fuego.


For teaching staff, the amounts to be received in May are the following:
- Category A: $655,522.00
- Category B: $657,420.00
- Category C: $664,068.00
As for administrative staff, their salaries will be as follows:
- Category A: $662,645.00
- Category B: $665,497.00
- Category C: $668,345.00
- Category D: $676,894.00
- Category E: $684,017.00
- Category F: $694,466.00
Cashiers will receive the following amounts:
- Category A: $665,019.00
- Category B: $668,345.00
- Category C: $672,620.00
For auxiliaries, the amounts are as follows:
- Category A: $665,019.00
- Category B: $669,768.00
- Category C: $685,442.00
Special assistants will receive:
- Category A: $670,720.00
- Category B: $679,268.00
- Sellers will receive:
- Category A: $665,019.00
- Category B: $679,270.00
- Category C: $684,017.00
- Category D: $694,466.00
It is important to mention that the trade union, being one of the largest in the country with more than a million employeesestablishes joint agreements that usually serve as a reference for negotiations in other unions.
Source: Ambito