The PIT-CNT will begin collecting signatures for the plebiscite next week

The PIT-CNT will begin collecting signatures for the plebiscite next week

This Tuesday, the executive secretariat of the union confederation met to convene a Representative Table next week, starting from the Electoral Court had objections to the ballot for the plebiscite presented by the PIT-CNT.

At this time, the union center is finalizing the details for the membership collection campaign throughout the national territory, which is estimated to begin in the first days of October.

The president of PIT-CNT, Marcelo Abdalaconfirmed today in an interview with Subrayado that in this Representative Table they are going to “propose that the issue be installed in the intersocial”, and that “with great certainty a National Commission is going to begin to be installed in defense of rights in matters of social Security”.

Abdullahadded that during this Tuesday’s meeting they also “worked on the propaganda, organizational, and financial details of the campaign,” and that “a command of the PIT-CNT who will work actively connected to the (general) secretariat and the representative Board”.

“We think that next week the collection of signatures will begin,” he said. Abdullah. He PIT-CNT It will need the signatures of some 270,000 people, close to the equivalent of 10% of the electoral roll, however, the union center aspires to a greater number of adhesions.

The 3 points of the PIT-CNT plebiscite

After being consulted about the main changes to the recent social security reform that are being promoted by the PIT-CNT, Abdullah He stated that there are “basically three.”

“Eliminate financial profit and AFAP of social security, establish the basic retirement age at 60 years, and that the retirement minimum be equivalent to a national minimum wage,” concluded the union leader.

Source: Ambito

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