The salary discussion is moved to November. The October settlements are already concluded, which repeat – in general terms – the September assets.
UPCN enlisted with an additional pointl for the new negotiation and its leader Juan Carlos Scalesi proposed a specific analysis of the liquidation of the unfavorable zone.
In radio statements, the leader said that he spoke with Governor Alberto Weretilneck and referred his technical evaluation to the Secretary of Economy, Natalia Crociatti.
Specifically, Scalesi maintains its objection to the lump sum payment scheme due to the consequent flattening of the pyramid and another derivation of those non-rewardable concepts, which is the reduction of the impact of the unfavorable area and, also, of seniority.
“We are working with the Government to see if we can recover something from at least one of those two items,” he estimated.
The repair is concentrated in the area that, in theory, It means 40% of income. But, according to UPCN calculations, the liquidation of this concept yields -currently- amounts of 11.5% in the lower category and reaches 14% in the 18th, always considering that the percentage is applied to those remunerative sums.
The personnel of Law 1844 is the regime with the highest non-bonus salary percentage.
In his idea, Scalesi proposes some mechanism that allows these deviations to be corrected.
He understood that they could be applied with November although he accepted the complexity of the review. He assessed that “it would be fair” compared to other state-owned companies that charge the full unfavorable area.
In favor of the objective, the leader stated that ““This Government once again applied the unfavorable zone”in reference to measures agreed upon in Weretilneck’s second administration.
In a statement, UPCN reiterated that request in “virtue of equal opportunities since this government did it with other state governments to improve their salaries”, referring – surely – to the police officers. He proposed that “current salaries be improved by considering both items so that no worker is below the poverty line.”
He recalled that “this government restored the unfavorable zone,” which is explained by “the highest costs of living” in the region, and urged that “that condition of equity that restored the zone should not now be transformed into destruction.”
At the beginning of the year, Governor Weretilneck decreed that the non-remunerative amounts of the liquidations of the Rio Negro Police be regularized, which resulted in a direct impact on the calculation of the “unfavorable zone” of the salaries of the uniformed personnel. This modification had a judicial reason, since there were different rulings against the Province due to this irregular situation.
In his second administration, Weretilneck restored the unfavorable area and seniority pay for personnel under laws 1844 and 1904, which had been diluted in the general liquidation in a salary reformulation in Pablo Verani’s government.
2024-10-27 23:17:00