He Fonacot and the union Infonavit they signed an agreement on worker benefits; They seek to publicize the available credits.
It is Wednesday, November 6he Institute of the National Fund for Workers’ Consumption (Fonacot) and the National Union of Infonavit Workers (SNTINFONAVIT) signed a dissemination agreement which has the purpose of making more members of the union aware of the benefits provided to them, such as credits.
Salvador Gazca Herrera – general commercial coordinator of Fonacot, who represented the general director of the Institution, Laura Campaña Cerezo, at the signing – stated that the agreement represents a success for both institutions, since it will generate greater well-being for the Infonavit workers. , who will have access to discounted credit via payroll, with the lowest cost in the financial market.
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The coordinator of the Institute indicated that the important thing about the agreement is that no worker is left without knowing that, if they require a loan, they can obtain it at Fonacot, under the best conditions, without compromising their finances.
Herrera maintained that both institutions are “almost sisters in terms of their objectives, which is to benefit workers. What we want is for Infonavit workers to have access to good credit, and there is no better one than Fonacot.”
The official recognized the efforts of the workers of both institutions, pointing out that without them, the successes obtained would not be possible.
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“Last October we reached the highest historical monthly placement, we served practically 195 thousand workers and this is due not only because we offer the lowest rate in the market, but also because we have a team committed to serving those who need it,” he added. .
For his part, the secretary general of SNTINFONAVIT, Rafael Riva Palacio Pontonespointed out that the sum of their efforts will allow both organizations to always advance for the benefit of the workers.
“This agreement marks a new stage. When you start well, the results are always positive and I know that this agreement will be very positive,” said the union leader.
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Interview Between Time.news Editor and Salvador Gazca Herrera, General Commercial Coordinator at Fonacot
Time.news Editor: Welcome, Salvador! Thank you for joining us today to discuss the recent agreement signed between Fonacot and the National Union of Infonavit Workers. This collaboration sounds promising for workers. Can you give us an overview of what this agreement entails?
Salvador Gazca Herrera: Thank you for having me! The agreement we signed on November 6 aims to enhance the awareness of workers regarding the benefits available to them, particularly in relation to credits provided by Fonacot. By collaborating with the National Union of Infonavit Workers, we hope to reach more members and ensure that they are fully informed about the options available to them.
Time.news Editor: That sounds like a significant step forward. You mentioned that the agreement is expected to generate greater well-being for Infonavit workers by providing access to discounted credit. Could you elaborate on how this will work?
Salvador Gazca Herrera: Certainly! One of the primary features of our partnership is that workers will have access to loans through payroll deductions. This means they can secure credit at lower costs compared to what is typically available in the financial market. Importantly, this system is designed to protect their finances, ensuring they don’t overextend themselves.
Time.news Editor: Financial literacy seems crucial here. What measures will Fonacot implement to make sure that workers not only have access to these benefits but also understand how to take advantage of them?
Salvador Gazca Herrera: That’s a great point. Our goal is to ensure that no worker is left unaware of their rights and options. We will conduct workshops, provide informational materials, and actively engage with union members to disseminate information about our services. We want to empower workers to make informed decisions regarding their financial futures.
Time.news Editor: It sounds like a comprehensive approach. With everything happening in the financial landscape, how do you see this agreement influencing the overall economic stability of workers?
Salvador Gazca Herrera: We believe that this collaboration will provide workers with a sense of security. Access to affordable credit can significantly alleviate financial pressure in their lives. When workers are less burdened by financial stress, they are more productive and can contribute more effectively to the economy. This agreement isn’t just about loans; it’s about promoting a healthier financial environment for all.
Time.news Editor: With this proactive approach, it seems like Fonacot and the union are setting a precedent. Are there any plans to expand this initiative or similar programs in the future?
Salvador Gazca Herrera: Absolutely! We see this as just the beginning. We are exploring various partnerships and programs that can further aid workers across different sectors. Our commitment is to continuously improve and diversify the solutions we offer to enhance the quality of life for workers in Mexico.
Time.news Editor: Thank you, Salvador, for sharing these insightful details about this important agreement. It sounds like Fonacot is taking meaningful steps toward ensuring that workers are informed and financially secure.
Salvador Gazca Herrera: Thank you for the opportunity to share our vision. We are excited about this collaboration and are committed to making a tangible positive impact on the lives of workers.