BC Employees Union calls for 24-hour strike for Wednesday (13)
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Among the category’s demands is the adjustment in salaries and remuneration and the requirement for higher education for technical positions.
The National Union of Central Bank Employees called a 24-hour strike to begin discussing the handover of commissioned positions and the indication of an indefinite strike. The event will begin at 2:30 pm next Wednesday (13).
Among the category’s demands are the creation of remuneration for institutional productivity, adjustment in remuneration tables, requirement for higher education for technical positions, change of name of the position from analyst to auditor.
In a note, Sinal reported that the movement began in July and its radicalization reflects the indignation of the category regarding the asymmetrical treatment it has been receiving from the government, which was summarized in the failure of the meeting on the 5th.
“At the time, the meeting was marked by the Executive’s toughening up even in relation to the non-salary demands of BC employees, with no impact on the federal budget.”
Currently, the institution’s employees work in the “standard operation” system, with 70% adherence, hampering the continuity and implementation of important projects such as the new Drex digital currency and Pix installments.
The union also said that this inflexibility is producing yet another fissure in the government’s relationship with civil servants “and leading it to face another strike in a state body important to the economy, such as the Central Bank, in addition to the losses that have already has been reaping the benefits of the strike by tax auditors at the Federal Revenue Service”.
The entity also highlights that this combination of strikes demonstrates the widespread dissatisfaction of civil servants with government policies for civil servants.
*With information from IstoÉ
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