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Bank strike: which services are affected and what happens to the ANSeS payment plan

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Pending a possible mandatory conciliation which will only come out at noon, the 24-hour national strike called by the Banking Association will begin shortly, as part of the 2023 joint negotiation. In this way, and after the carnival festivities on Monday 21 and Tuesday February 22, the week will have only two working days.

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This decision will mainly affect everything related to face-to-face presence, which is why from banking organizations they asked customers what procedures get them through remote assistance channels.

From the banking associations they recalled that the use of credit and debit cards will work normally. And that the usual electronic channels such as home banking, apps and electronic wallets will also be available to the public.

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Also, they will be enabled ATM AND self-service terminals of the branches of the various banking entities in the area.

And the ANSeS payment schedule

Given the bank strike set for this Thursday 23 February, AnSeS reports there will be no changes to the usual payment schedule.

In this way, the beneficiaries will have pensions and social benefits credited this Thursday to their bank account, as previously established.

Today they charge retirees and retirees earning more than a minimum credit with DNI ending in 2 and 3.

Universal Child Allowance and Child Family Allowance holders whose DNI ends in 9 will also receive their payments. And Maternity Allowance holders with DNI ending in 7.

In addition, unemployment benefit recipients whose DNI ends in 0 and 1 will be charged.

What does the bank want?

With a press release, the Banking Association announced the 24-hour strike, under the argument of “wage defense” in which they reject the “provocative position of the chambers of commerce”, in the context of the joint negotiation they are carrying out.

Now, faced with the failure of a new negotiating instance, the strike has been ratified by the general secretary of the union, Sergio Palazzo, who declared that “we have established as common issues, before discussing the percentage, that there is some form of compensation by the companies of the income tax that the workers are paying”.

Indiscretions indicate that in the next few hours, closer to noon, the Ministry of Labor would dictate the mandatory conciliation, but this would not prevent the day of cessation of face-to-face activities.

NS

Source: Clarin

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