2024-04-03 16:49:12
On its social networks, the TSE has maintained constant disclosure of the payment that has been initiated for some 70 thousand people who worked temporarily and under legal obligation in the Vote Receiving Boards (JRV).
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San Salvador. In recent days, dozens of people have denounced the Supreme Electoral Tribunal for the lack of payments for the work that selected citizens did in the last elections on February 4 and March 3.
Given these complaints, inspectors from the Ministry of Labor have gone to the TSE offices to verify the complaints, to which have also been added complaints from employees about labor mistreatment.
The head of Labor, Rolando Castro, has disclosed on his social networks that “they are two elementary things that they carry and for which we are in the place. First, that they pay without further delay all the people who worked in the last elections and, second, collect complaints from employees within the institution, of many alleged labor violations that they have reported to the Ministry of Labor.”
Castro recalled that every employer, whether public or private, is committed to complying with the law and that no one should be exempt from legal norms “if we want a solid and strong state based on law”; Everyone who works has the right to be paid without further delay, concludes the minister.
On its social networks, the TSE has maintained constant disclosure of the payment that has been initiated for some 70 thousand people who worked temporarily and under legal obligation in the Vote Receiving Boards (JRV).
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