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Bankers claim parities and warn: “Time is running out”

Bankers claim parities and warn: “Time is running out”

“Time is running out”, thus begins the statement from La Bancaria, the union led by Sergio Palazzo, one of the most important in the country on the eve of a long weekend.

“Time is running out”, thus begins the statement from La Bancaria, the union led by Sergio Palazzo, one of the most important in the country on the eve of a long weekend. In the midst of the negotiations for wages, again there was no agreement with the employers and they warned through a statement of possible consequences.

“Today a new hearing was held convened by the National Ministry of Labor, with the banking chambers. The business sector continues to insist with proposals below the inflation rates forecast for the quarter. From the Banking Association we understand that we cannot be hostages to the permanent and insatiable ambition of the bankers, who selfishly prioritize maximizing their profits more and more, at the expense of the efforts of the workers”the document begins.

“Our premise in each joint negotiation, as a minimum, is to maintain the purchasing power of the salary, a situation that clearly does not occur or is reflected in the negotiation. We demand an urgent satisfactory response to our just claim, otherwise the organic bodies of the Union will decide the steps to follow and we hold the business sector fully responsible for its consequences”, they concluded.

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The Ministry of Labor issued a fourth intermission and a new hearing was set for this Wednesday the 24th, the last business day of the week.

The claim for joint

The review of the bank parity had been provided for in the third clause of the last salary agreement, for which the union demanded immediate negotiation at the time.

May was the last month that bank workers received a raise. It was 8.4% and the negotiations to reopen the discussion took place throughout the month, without reaching an agreement until today.

Source: Ambito

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