Pablo Moyano has had his demand for a 131% pay rise approved, but a deal is still a long way off.
Chambers of Commerce offered 81% and there will be an interim quarter until next Wednesday; The Ministry of Labor is optimistic about reaching an agreement without conflict
The Teamsters Union, which is in charge Hugo and Pablo Moyano, Today, they resumed wage negotiations with a demand for an annual increase of 131%. But there was no agreement. Employers offered 81%, but fell short of union expectations, according to the reconstruction. ღ Witnesses of the negotiation. A new meeting was scheduled for Wednesday next week.
“We are closer,” said a Labor Ministry source involved in the second hearing between the union and the three business chambers. The government is committed to reaching a wage agreement without conflict.
On April 29 of last year, Hugo MoyanoThe head of the union agreed with the three business chambers for a 31% increase in trucks for 6 months. The deal, which lasted from May to October of this year, was paid in two installments: 15% in May and 16% in September. The union demanded a 100% increase to close the annual 131% parity as indicated. ღ Sources related to finance and the business sector.
The Moyano union is negotiating with representatives of the Argentine Federation of Transport and Logistics (Faetyl), the Federation of Argentine Trucking Business Entities (Fadeeac) and the Argentine Confederation of Road Freight Transport.
“Businessmen do not want to give up. Hugo and Pablo are going to call a council meeting shortly. There was no proposal, we were disrespected. We respect the time of the ministry,” he said. Jorge TaboadaDeputy Secretary of the National Trucking Federation and a powerful man in Chubut.
Guild No. 3 Marcelo Aparizio also spoke about the negotiation. “Next Wednesday we expect a serious proposal, or we will call a meeting of the federation to determine what measures to take.” We’ll wait until next Wednesday for the fourth intermission,” Aparizio said.
The government is watching closely and with some concern the re-opening of collective bargaining that began last week with truckers. The prelude to these negotiations is given Warnings from Pablo Moyano who said “necessary action will be taken” if talks do not take place and warned that the Tire Union (SUTNA) conflict, which has affected the auto industry, “It will be beans” If your claim is denied.
Today, the official of the Ministry of Labor, who spoke at the second salary hearing, was optimistic and sees a possible agreement with the employers in the short term.
Moyano’s message to Kelly Olmos
“Trucks are anxious and nervous” and “inflation is out of control”. Paul Moyano Yesterday he was trying to figure out the message. Both to the businessmen whom he met at the second joint hearing this afternoon, as well as to the new Minister of Labor. Raquel “Kelly” Kismer de Olmos. “I hope it’s even”He noted that he recalled that in the 90s, when he was drinking in Menem’s movement, the Moyanos “were on the street.”
“I do not know the minister. He said he had fought with Menemismus; In the 90s, we were on the street, near the MTA. We don’t have relationships, but we wish him the best in this context of what the country is going through, with unstoppable inflation, with uncontrollable rise in the prices of the basic food basket. I hope I can find a way,” Moyano said in the dialogue Open the pageJorge Chamorro’s program on the radio Ecomedia.
Source: La Nacion
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