Government will fire police officers who participate in protests

The Minister of Government of the province, Marcelo Perezgave radio statements and mentioned dismissals as one of the possibilities within the sanctions to be applied: “Of course yes, there is a criminal complaint and that complaint will determine the responsibilities.”

“They cannot use state property to protest, it is outside the law. Not all the police, not all education and not all health are involved in the strike. “In addition, he criticized protest actions such as”28 police mobile phones that were stolen that are being used for anything but security functions.

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Police continue with the salary claim in Misiones.

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The Government of Misiones aligns itself with Bullrich

The provincial official’s statements are in line with what was expressed by the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich: “The police cannot go on strike, they have to work 24 by 7 by 365.”

The minister of the government of La Libertad Avanza (LLA) described the claim as “something inadmissible, outside the law”: “That is why we set up a crisis committee in which we are supporting order with federal forces in cities where there is a lack of police so that the population does not suffer the consequences of this strike.”

“The police cannot go on strike, It has to work 24 by 7 by 365 and it has to have other channels to get their salary,” he explained.

After rebellion in Misiones, the provinces accelerate joint agreements and make accounts to pay bonuses

With the Diluted May Pact and the eyes of the governors posts about the crisis in Missions, The provinces are already getting ready to pay the half bonus corresponding to the month of June. In a challenging context, marked by the adjustment of the Nation on the district coffers, Administrations sharpen their pencil to avoid new conflict scenarios.

The particularity of the hour is that the jurisdictions will have to face the commitment to public sector workers while fighting with the unions in joint ventures, taking into account the scheme of short agreements adopted by many administrations to mitigate the blow of salary inflation and avoid a greater loss of purchasing power.

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Corrientes under protest adds to the Misiones effect

The crisis unleashed in Missions put the provinces on alert, which are beginning to take precautions to avoid a contagion effect in the prelude to a national teaching strike that will mobilize teachers from all over the country this Thursday.

With the state unions on alert, the governors’ representatives sit in the equal tables and the main arguments revolve around the collapse of national shipments to the provinces, due to Milei’s chainsaw, and the collapse of collection, due to the recession of the economy.

To the governor of Corrientes Gustavo Valdes The police had been demanding the same things that the missionary troops were demanding. They had even raised a request in which they warned about possible “joint actions due to the lack of response” to salary claims.

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Protests in Corrientes.

He Single Union of Education Workers of Corrientes (Suteco) He requested the Ministry of Education and the Treasury of Corrientes to urgently convene the salary negotiation table to discuss updating the May salary for teachers.

The request came after the officialization of the April inflation index, which totaled 8.8 percent monthly, with a Total Basic Basket of 828,158 pesos.

The union demanded “that the Initial Salary, at least, be equal to or exceed the Poverty Line. Today in Corrientes the Basic Salary for teachers is 112,000 pesos and the Initial Salary is 437,000 pesos with the two pluses, which is close to the Indigence Line,” explained the general secretary, Fernando Ramírez.


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