“Tucumán is one of the first provinces to close its joint ventures at this stage”

“Tucumán is one of the first provinces to close its joint ventures at this stage”
“Tucumán is one of the first provinces to close its joint ventures at this stage”

The governorOsvaldo Jaldo, announced this Thursday the closing of salary negotiations with the different state unions of the province, highlighting the achievement of having been one of the first provinces to complete this process at the current stage.

“Today we have concluded and closed the joint negotiations, and I only have words of gratitude for all the general secretaries who represent the different unions of provincial, national and communal public employees,” said Jaldo.

In recent days, the Province of Tucumán signed agreements with the unions of workers of the Central Administration, Teachers, Health Subsidy, Roads, Housing, Water Service, Tucumán Police and Health.

In this sense, the President extended his recognition to the Ministers of Government and JusticeRegino Amado, and Economy, Daniel Abad together with their work teams, who participated in the negotiations, underlining the importance of listening to the workers’ proposals and considering the financial and budgetary possibilities of the province.

“We have been talking with all sectors for two weeks. We have had to meet with some again because this is a Government that listens, that respects the time of the unions and we give them the time necessary to speak with their bases,” he expressed.

“Today, fortunately, Tucumán is among one of the first provinces to finish closing its joint ventures at this stage,” Jaldo stressed.

The president also mentioned that these salary negotiations will continue in August, when the approval of national laws is expected. “In the fiscal pact we have the income tax, the money laundering, the moratorium, which are co-shareable resources and that Tucumán will receive a separate fee. This will allow us to be financially better positioned to once again meet the needs of the public sector,” he explained.

Next, Jaldo expressed: “All this has to do with direct benefits to the community” and referred to the situation of the teachers and the national strike called for this Thursday: “We have signed the joint agreement with the teachers, so we no longer “There is no reason or argument to stop for provincial reasons. The teachers have to be in school and the kids have to be studying.”

To conclude, the Governor ratified that these agreements “bring peace of mind to each of the people of Tucumán, where essential services are completely normalized, which means social peace and that Tucumán is a completely ordered province.”

 
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