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State unions demand progress of collective bargaining before the Ombudsman

State unions demand progress of collective bargaining before the Ombudsman

This Monday, May 29, the Public Servant Day and the mobilizations of state workers who demand speedy approval of the financial report with the fiscal space required to begin collective bargaining also began. Thus took place a press conference called by the confederations of the Expanded State Unit (CITE, CTE, UNASSE, CONASEP and CONFETEP) with the Ombudsman’s Office.

The main request that the public unions have is that it be approved soon, in Minister council, the economic floor to be able to start with the centralized negotiation, whose deadline by law is June 30, and later move to the decentralized one. According to the Front of State Workers of Peru, This week the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) would shed light on the subject.

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The unions also demand that the budget, which will be allocated to 2024, be higher than last year, which began with S/370 million as fiscal space and amounted to S/830 million, an amount that was extremely “insufficient”, as reported José Miguel Delgado, president of the Unasse confederation and coordinator of the Expanded State Unit.

“We are demanding that the fiscal space for this year be no less than what was the agreement that was made last year. The expectation is that it will be more, but we have information that, mistakenly, the Government is proposing absolutely lower figures, which would cause worker dissatisfaction and social conflicts,” he added in dialogue with this outlet.

The confederations too They denounced “bad faith” on the part of the cabinet led by Alberto Otárola. For his part, Josué Gutiérrez, Ombudsman, indicated that he has requested a meeting from the MEF to receive information on the 2023 collective bargaining process.

Source: Larepublica

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