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BC servers decided to go on strike to adjust salaries

The end of the strike? BC will hold a meeting on Tuesday with the Ministry of Economy and propose a smaller readjustment

The National Union of Central Bank Employees (SENAL) reported that it will hold a meeting with the Secretary of Administration and Personal Performance at the Ministry of Economy, Leonardo Soltani, on Tuesday (5).

If there is no official government proposal, The banner warns of the necessity of maintaining the class strike He intensified, but showed a willingness to negotiate. The indefinite suspension began last Friday, April 1st, in search of a job restructuring and a 26.3% salary reset.

“The movement achieved the first result: only with the strike were we able to have the first official meeting with the government,” said Senal president, Fabio Fayyad. We want a formal proposal submitted by the government. If there is no official proposal, our response should be to maintain and intensify the strike.”

Fayyad said the class is ready to negotiate and can talk about a smaller adjustment of demand in conjunction with other corrections, such as increasing food stamps and daily allowances. “The idea is to open the negotiation channel to find alternatives, innovation and creativity in the process. The problem is that the government has not opened negotiations. It will be the first meeting now.”

The civil servants’ strike has already affected many important disclosures in British Columbia, such as the Focus Bulletin, the exchange rate, foreign statistics, and the credit and tax sector. The agency canceled publications on the days that were scheduled, and no new dates have been set yet.

At a meeting last Friday, the unions representing the BC class and management decided that Pix, the Brazilian Payment System (SPB) and operating offices would be considered essential services and would be maintained on an emergency basis during mobilization. But there are still open questions for discussion at a new meeting of this class, on Monday, says the Senal president.

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“There will be fights all week. It’s not closed, because they put a museum of meaningless values ​​and bureaucratic activities in this list of essential services. It’s okay to maintain essential services, and the servers have a responsibility to do that. But Museu de Valores do BC at this point From the tournament it seemed like an unnecessary provocation by the bank’s board of directors,” Fayyad said.

According to Senal, about 725 commissioners left their posts and expected to join the strike is 60% of municipal employees. BC has 3500 servers.

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