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The government will announce two year-end bonuses: one for low-income workers and another for the Potenciar Trabajo plan

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In the next few hours and by decree, The government will announce two new bonds: one for employees and another for beneficiaries of the Potenciar Trabajo Program.

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Workers with gross wages, before deductions, up to $180,000 They will receive a $20,000 bonus. Meanwhile, the Recipients of the Potenciar Trabajo program will receive a year-end bonus of $13,500 in the week from Christmas to New Years.

With these values, the Government intends to settle the discussion, which has been dragging on for several months, on the need a salary bonus complementing increases in parity rates due to higher inflation in recent months and ahead of the year-end holidays. And deal with the claims of social organizations.

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The government estimates that both measures will reach 4.4 million workers and social beneficiaries. “In the case of beneficiaries of social programs, they must carry out the validation of the identity established by justice.”

“In the case of SMEs, half of what each company pays can be deducted from your income tax payment assuming half of the effort to the State”, they underline in Economics. And they add it “The requirement for SMBs to access this benefit will be a simple submission of an Affidavit.”

For their part, they ensure that “the funding from the state will be done with a portion of the highest harvest for 2 dollar soybeans which is valid until the end of the year.

Half of the 6.5 million private workers received a gross salary of less than $141,442 in September, according to the latest Labor Ministry report (latest data). With salary changes in the following months, This cut is estimated to be around $160,000 today.

Meanwhile, the purchasing power of registered salaries piles up to a nearly 25% loss from November 2017, the latest cap, according to LCG consultancy. Thus, while registered employment has recovered from the sharp declines of the last two years of the previous government and during the pandemic and quarantine, workers’ income continued to decline due to inflation which is expected to be 98/199% this year.

Information that has influenced the granting of this bonus is that almost 20% of registered workers live in poor householdsaccording to a report by the Congressional Budget Office (OPC) that clarion released last Sunday. And in the case of Potenciar Trabajo, the government’s commitment is discourage requests from social organizations.

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Source: Clarin

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