Minimum Wage: FreSU Requires More than $3 Million to Meet Basic Needs
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The Frente de Sindicatos Unidos (FreSU-Federal) demanded this Wednesday that the Minimum Vital and Mobile Wage (SMVyM) reach $3,065,161, an amount that, according to an index prepared by the organizations that make up the space, would have been necessary during July to meet the basic needs of a working family. The figure is equivalent to more than eight times the current minimum wage and was presented during a press conference held in front of t…
The United Trade Union Front (FreSU-Federal) claimed a Minimum Vital and Mobile Wage (SMVyM) of $3,065,161 to cover the nine vital needs provided for by the National Constitution and the Labour Contract Act. According to the trade union, the amount corresponds to the expenses necessary to cover food, housing, education, clothing, health, transportation, leisure, vacation and social welfare, and amounts to more than eight times the current minimu…
The United Trade Union Front (FreSU-Federal) took another step in its criticism of Javier Milei's government and, on this occasion, provided data on wages, loss of income and indebtedness of the families.The union space also called on the political opposition to assume, according to its diagnosis, a more active participation in the dramatic social scenario.The organizations that make up the front, among which join unions belonging to the three w…
The United Trade Union Front (FreSU-Federal) today reaffirmed that workers last July needed a Minimum Vital and Mobile Wage (SMVyM) of $3,065,161 to meet the nine vital needs established by the National Constitution and the Labor Contract Act. That value represents more than eight times the current minimum wage, which is the lowest in Argentine history.
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