First Formal Meeting to Define Basic Salary of 2026: ‘We’re Going to Enter with Proposals for an Increase’
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On Tuesday, December 9, the members of the National Labour and Wages Council (CNTS) will officially have the first meeting to set the unified basic wage (SBU) of 2026, within the framework established in the Labour Code. In the meeting, proposals for salary increase will be presented, said the Minister of Labour, Harold Burbano, in an interview for this Journal.
The basic salary 2026 generates tension in the National Council of Labour and Wages (CNTS), while the government advances a possible adjustment of up to $15 if there is no agreement. The post Basic wage 2026: official increase proposed by the Government of Ecuador appeared first on El Diario.
At the beginning of the meeting to define the salary b sico of 2026, the Minister of Labour, Harold Burbano, reiterated that the rise would be to as high as 20 USD, and that to propose something greater "to be irresponsible".
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