The union says talk about Campos Neto “offends” British Columbia employees

The union says talk about Campos Neto “offends” British Columbia employees

According to the head of the Monetary Authority, employees are “very committed to the independence process.”

CENAL (National Union of Central Bank Employees) announced on Tuesday (March 5, 2024) that it denies the statements made by the head of the Monetary Authority, Roberto Campos Neto, that employees will be off duty. “very Purchased for Operation Autonomy” to central bankstipulated in the PEC (Proposed Amendment to the Constitution) which is processed in the National Congress.

Campos Neto spoke on Monday (March 4, 2024) during a meeting Police Men (Political and Social Council) L ACSP (Sao Paulo Business Association). Defend Expanding self-government in British Columbia He talked about the staff being very nice “Buyer”.

“The signature highlights that Campos Neto’s words, in addition to being unfortunate, offend employees regarding the proposed Constitutional Amendment 65/2023, which discusses the fiscal and budgetary autonomy of the autocracy and is currently being discussed in the Federal Senate.”The union said in a press release.

According to the workers' group, Campos Neto's letter is false. Employees by category “Maintains a cautious analytical stance towards PEC”.

Sinal claims to have obtained the opinion of experts in the legal and political fields to conduct an in-depth technical evaluation of the proposal. A decision on this issue is scheduled to be made in March 2024.

The entity also pointed out that the workers have not yet participated in preparing the General Elections Committee, which contributed to… “Feeling of inner dissatisfaction”. Roberto Campos Neto had said, at the beginning of 2023, that there would be a dialogue with the category, but the federation says that the proposal “It was prepared quietly, without discussions with BC staff.”.

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The employee category also said that Neto's position on rSolve “Come out of the shadows and take charge of political formulation” for the approval of the Presidential Election Commission, Communicate not only with bank staff, but with the treasury, “It appears to be for the betterment of neither British Columbia nor the country, but rather other vague interests that the mayor needs to explain.”

Read the full memo:

“Press release: Sinal denounces the absurd statements of the head of the Central Bank regarding the presidential election committee in the autonomous government against the agents of the House of Representatives.”

The National Union of Central Bank Employees (SINAL) explains that the recent statements of the President of the Central Bank, Roberto Campos Neto, widely reported in the media, indicating that the employees of the absolute power were “bought out in the process of autonomy” are incorrect. .

Senal highlights that Campos Neto's words, in addition to being unfortunate, offend employees regarding the proposed amendment to the Constitution (PEC) 65/2023, which discusses the fiscal and budgetary autonomy of the Autonomy and is currently under discussion in the Federal Parliament. Senate.

Contrary to what was reported, the employees of the Brazilian Central Bank have not yet decided whether they approve PEC 65 or not. The staff maintains a cautious analytical stance regarding the PEC, relying on expert opinion in the legal and political field. Areas for in-depth and technical evaluation. A class decision on the matter should be made in March 2024.

Furthermore, it is important to note that employees were not involved until the preparation of Executive Board Resolution 65/2023, which contributed to the feeling of internal dissatisfaction. Roberto Campos Neto said, at the beginning of 2023, that he would present a full dialogue with the category. However, PEC 65 was prepared secretly, without discussions with BC staff.

The union asserts that there was a sense of haste and lack of opportunity in the way the proposal was presented to Congress last November. This context promotes staff mobilization around an agenda that seeks to recognize and value the profession of the central bank specialist.

Over time: Roberto Campos Neto, who had previously pretended to be at odds with the PEC, decided to come out of the shadows and draft a policy for approval in broad daylight, a strange thing coming from an artistic position. Such a massive effort to approve, at the cost of setting on a collision course not only with BC employees, but also with Treasury, seems aimed not at improving BC or the country, but rather other vague interests says the BC president. Clarifying the municipality's needs.

National Union of Central Bank Employees (SINAL).”

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