From the union they highlighted that from this negotiation “the workers will be able to confront the economic policies of the National Government.”
The Argentine Mining Workers Association announced that reached a new salary agreement for the lime and stone branch. From this negotiation, workers in the sector will have a 7% cumulative increase to be paid in three installments.
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Workers in this branch will be benefited with a salary increase to be paid in three installmentscumulatively: 3% in November, 2% in December and 2% in the month of January.


From the union they highlighted that “the workers They will be able to confront the economic policies of the National Governmentwhich attack the people.”
Along the same lines, the union targeted the administration of Javier Milei for a context “of adjustment and economic asphyxiation by the National State to the workers.” In this framework, they highlighted the joint agreement that AOMA reached after several days of meetings.
The agreement came about through Secretary General of AOMA Héctor Laplacewho negotiated with the Argentine Stone Federation, represented by José Alfredo Pizone (in his capacity as President) and the Argentine Chamber of Mining Companies (CAEM) represented by Alejandra Cardona (in her capacity as Executive Director and attorney).
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