The head of the Ministry of Labor and Employment Promotion, Daniel Maurateinsisted that “there is a presidential commitment” to raise the Minimum Living Remuneration (RMV) but its debate and approval is not a priority in the National Labor Council (CNT), a space where the State, employers and workers discern labor policies.
The official acknowledged that the CNT first scheduled the improvement of its institutionality since currently the meetings are subject to the will of the minister on duty. This rule change will continue to be discussed at the next meeting in February.
Let us remember that in her last message to the nation, the president Dina Boluarte He promised to raise the minimum wage. Exactly one year will have to pass for there to be more light on the adjustment, since in the words of Minister Maurate, it is expected that a new announcement will be made for these National Holidays.
“Hopefully we can have that announcement by July 28, but it also depends a lot on how the economic recovery is going. I am confident that the economy will recover. The factors that have determined the flight of private investment, which are basically conflict and natural phenomena, are fortunately not occurring this year,” he told the media.
It is worth adding that in Since 2007, the National Labor Council has been developing a formula that establishes an annual periodicity for evaluating the increase in the RMV.which, in the opinion of specialists consulted by La República, must be urgently debated.
Source: Larepublica

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