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BC servers decided to go on strike to adjust salaries

BC servers decided to go on strike to adjust salaries

Central Bank servers decided to strike indefinitely starting from Friday (1) at a meeting held on Monday (29). The category wants to adjust 26.3%, as well as restructure the analyst’s career.

they Join INSS servers (National Social Security Institute) who went on strike on Wednesday (23). last Friday (26th), National Treasury officials have suspended their activities As well as salary adjustments.

Fabio Fayyad, president of Sinal (British Columbia’s Civil Servants Union), says the strike has been approved by 90% of 1,300 active employees. “From here until March 31, we will continue with the usual process, four hours afternoon off. […] On the first day, the strike begins.

Monetary Authority officials were already implementing daily four-hour shutdowns. Since March 17which was delayed Important disclosures like Focus ReportAnd the Pre-Copom survey result, exchange rate flow and daily calculation of ptax.

On Monday, BC reported that other indicators will also be affected, such as external sector statistics, monetary and credit statistics and financial statistics, without giving new forecasts for the release. “In due course, we will inform you of the February notes publication dates.”

According to O Estado de São Paulo newspaper, British Columbia President Roberto Campos Neto withdrew from an event in Campo Morao (public relations), on Monday, to closely monitor the filling of servers.

Faced with the risks of a complete cessation of activities, he met with representatives of servers last Saturday night (26) and sent a letter to the Ministry of Economy, asking BC servers to get a salary adjustment if the government decides to give a raise to other categories.

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At the end of last year, President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) promised to increase the salaries of Federal Police and Highway Police officers, but he has not made the decision to amend it yet. However, the president’s signal provoked dissatisfaction in several unmet categories.

The initial position of the President of British Columbia was that the amendments should not be awarded to any class. In response to a question from Estadão, on Thursday (24), Campos Neto said the institution has “contingency plans” to continue operating even as employees go on strike.

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