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Argentine municipal labor and fiscal developments
Overview
Argentine municipalities have implemented various labor and fiscal adjustments. In Zárate and Roque Pérez, local governments focused on regularizing employment status for long-term cooperative workers and transferring staff to permanent positions through collective agreements. These measures included providing access to social security, pension contributions, and salary increases.
Following these developments, other municipalities such as Clorinda announced further salary increases, implementing a 15% raise for municipal employees in three installments. However, fiscal challenges have emerged in regions like Concordia, where inflation-adjusted tax revenues, particularly from commercial activity, have seen significant declines.
Entities
Maximiliano Sciaini · Gildo Insfrán · Concórdia · Ariel Caniza · Argentine municipal workers
Timeline
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9 days ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesArgentine municipalities report salary increases and revenue shiftsMunicipalities in Argentina face varying economic shifts: Clorinda implements a 15% salary increase for staff, while Concordia reports a significant drop in real tax revenue due to inflation and low commercial'
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20 days ago
[POLITICS] 4 sourcesArgentina Municipal Employees Transition to Permanent and Temporary StatusZárate’s mayor moved long‑term cooperative municipal workers, mainly women, into temporary staff with benefits; Roque Pérez’s mayor will transfer over 30 staff to permanent positions with salary raises under a
Sources
7paginas.com.ar · expresdiario.com.ar