It is the eighth time that the symphony performs this method of protest, they claim for compliance with a salary recomposition determined by the Justice.
members of the Symphonic Band of Buenos Aires They will perform a new concert this afternoon in the judicial offices of the City of Buenos Aires to demand that the Buenos Aires Government comply with the salary recomposition determined by the Justice.
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The workers will mobilize at 1:00 p.m. to the Appeals Chamber of the Judiciary, at Hipólito Yrigoyen 923, and to Court 17, Secretariat 33, at Tacuarí 164, to demand “the execution of the salary trial that has been going on for more than 20 years with a 4-year sentence firm” and that “The government of Horacio Rodríguez Larreta does not comply”they denounced.


The Symphonic Band adds a new protest
It is the eighth time that the symphony performs this method of protest at the door of these judicial offices to claim the Buenos Aires administration for compliance with Ordinance 45,604, which affects the salary update of interpreters.
“We demand a salary recomposition. We did a trial that lasted 20 years and it has been a final sentence for 4 years. We want them to pay us what they haven’t paid us in these 25 years and update our salary,” Martin Moore, who plays bass clarinet in the band, told Télam.
“The ordinance sets a career that is based on a percentage as the years go by. The City Attorney always puts a legal device to delay it. There is no channel for dialogue with the Buenos Aires government, in the Ministry of Culture they tell us it’s just a judicial matter,” Moore said.
Source: Ambito

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