The union representing employees of regulatory bodies has decided to call a 48-hour strike on July 31 and August 1; monitoring and inspection services at ports, airports, electricity and water supplies may be affected
July 22
2024
– 10:24 PM
(Updated at 11:10 PM)
BRASILIA – The National Federation of National Regulatory Agencies Servers (Sinagencias) reported on Monday, 22, that the entity rejected the latest proposal to adjust salaries for employees. Public sector workers From 11 regulatory bodies provided by Government.
The group held its general assembly on Monday. It was also decided to hold a He hits For the class for 48 hours on July 31 and August 1.
“Staff of all 11 provincial regulatory agencies must provide services essential to the functioning of the economy, such as monitoring and inspection at ports and airports, electricity and water supplies, as well as other services regulated and supervised by the agencies,” the union memo says.
Hey Ministry of Management and Innovation in Public Services (MGI) He proposed, at the last negotiating table, a salary adjustment for these employees ranging from 26% to 34%, accrued until 2026 and is already considering a 9% adjustment presented in 2023. For this year, there are no forecasts.
The percentage varies by agency position. The next adjustments will be in January 2025 and April 2026. In 2024, there were increases in benefits, such as food assistance.
The immediate demand is for salary parity with professions in the so-called management cycle, such as foreign trade analyst or planning and budget analyst. This parity is demanded, for example, from organizational specialists and management analysts.
For mid-level technicians in agencies, the demand is at a salary level equivalent to 75% of the salary of senior positions.
In addition to the general strike, the union refers to a coordinated action between local authorities to “intensify” aircraft cleaning and disinfection (PLD) procedures at airports in Brazil between July 23 and 25, “which will have effects across the entire airline network in the country,” the note said.
The entity represents the National Water Agency (ANA), the National Civil Aviation Agency (Anac), the National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel), the National Cinema Agency (Ancine), the National Electricity Agency (Aneel), the National Mining Agency (ANM), the National Oil Agency (ANM), the Natural Gas and Biofuels Agency (ANP), the National Complementary Health Agency (ANS), the National Water Transport Agency (Antaq), the National Land Transport Agency (ANTT), and the National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa).