CTV proposes a minimum wage in Venezuela starting at $200 and increasing to $450
The Confederation of Venezuelan Workers (CTV), through its executive secretary, Tito Blanco, will propose a minimum wage of $200 to the government, with the aim of increasing it to $450
This Monday, March 9, the executive secretary of the Venezuelan Confederation of Workers, Tito Blanco, declared that the labor union will propose a minimum wage of $200 to the government, with the aim of increasing it to $450 per month.
Blanco stated: “We are conducting the relevant economic studies with our advisors in order to present a proposal to the government regarding what we believe should be the minimum wage.”
He clarified that the amount of the proposed salary increase will depend on the calculations made, while also mentioning the potential inflow of approximately $37 billion into the country this year.
Blanco emphasized the availability of “sufficient resources to begin a process of restoring the value of work through the minimum wage,” clarifying the term “minimum wage” because “it encompasses a number of salary components such as social benefits, profit sharing, vacation pay, and night shift bonuses established by law.”
He pointed out that it is necessary to reconstruct the minimum wage, which is very different from income, as has been the current practice, in order to give work its due value.
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Source: eldiariodeguayana
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