Public workers demand that the State consider bonuses as part of the salary

Public workers demand that the State consider bonuses as part of the salary

Caracas. Avoiding having strong emotions is the only alternative that Jesús Jaramillo, a retired worker in the teaching sector, uses when can’t buy the medicine what you need to control your hypertension.

His salary as a former worker in the administrative area of ​​the Universidad Pedagógica Experimental Libertador (UPEL) is insufficient to pay for the treatment, so sometimes you prefer to forget that you need it.

For the treatment of her daughter, a 30-year-old girl, who has a disability and needs to take anticonvulsants that most of the time she cannot afford, she often substitutes them with natural remedies that help her keep seizures at bay.

Workers cannot afford medical treatments.| Photography: Tairy Gamboa

Nor can he take her to the specialists that she needs and that, in the past, she could pay for. For years, he feels that the different problems the country is going through have haunted him. However, the failures in the health system are what harm it the most.

“I took my wife to the hospital looking for life and at 2:00 pm she found death,” recalls the 66-year-old man, who lost his partner in 2018, after taking her to a health center to control an episode of hypertension.

With a brittle voice he remembers that at that time, due to lack of equipment, medicines and ambulances available to transfer her to another hospital near Valles del Tuy, Miranda state, she could not receive proper care.

Despite remembering it as one of the most painful moments of his life, he always tries to maintain strength and it serves as an impetus to go out on the streets representing other retirees and pensioners who, like him, They seek to survive on low wages.

They all demand that the $90 received for the economic war bonus and $40 corresponding to the basket ticket, announced and decreed as salary on May 1, 2024, be considered as salary.

Public workers demand that the State consider bonuses as part of the salary
Retirees and pensioners seek to survive with low salaries.| Photography: Tairy Gamboa

live with little

On October 31, Jaramillo attended a meeting in Parque Carabobo, where several active workers, retirees and pensioners came to the Public Ministry to demand that they respond to their demands, among which is a salary increase.

For Jaramillo, living on 130 bolivars a month and a war bonus of $90 is not enough. For this reason, on many occasions and without her daughter knowing, she prefers to skip meals in order to guarantee that she does have enough to eat.

While showing his torn shoes, he expresses that he would like to receive what is fair for dedicating 22 years of work to the country; a decent salary that allows you to cover basic expenses such as food and clothing.

Retirees say they cannot live with Bs. 130 in pension and a bonus of $90. | Photography: Tairy Gamboa

Magaly*, a retired former employee of the Metropolitan Mayor’s Office, says that “within what is possible,” she lives well. However, his stability is not due to the 130 bolivars he receives, but to the help of his daughter who lives in Colombia.

In the neighboring country, the 74-year-old woman has some homes that she rents and that serve as part of her livelihood in Venezuela, a country that she does not want to leave and that leads her to attend some calls from public workers who demand improvements, ignoring the cane that helps her take steps more comfortably.

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Photography: Tairy Gamboa

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Photography: Tairy Gamboa

Bonus salary

The active workers, retirees and pensioners who responded to the call of the Coalition National Union, a movement made up of workers from different public sectors, asked the Public Ministry that the economic war bonus and the food bonus be recognized as salary.

Luisa Rada, leader of the teaching sector, explains that the Ley Organic Labor dictates in its article 104 that commissions, bonuses, gratuities, participation in profits or profits, bonuses, vacation bonuses, as well as surcharges for holidays, overtime or night work, food and housing, They are part of the salary, so the purpose is that they can receive that amount.

After the delivery of the petition, the Public Ministry stated that it would give a response in the next seven days, a period in which the workers hope to have satisfactory answers, which are not part of the accumulation of requests submitted to different Government entities and which until now they are ignored.

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It seems you are sharing⁢ text from an article discussing the ⁢demands of public workers and ‌pensioners in Venezuela regarding the recognition of bonuses as part of their salary. The article highlights the plight of these workers, the legal backing for their demand, and‌ individual ‍accounts⁢ illustrating the inadequacy of financial⁤ support they receive during festive periods like Christmas.

Here’s a summary of the key⁣ points in your text:

1. **Demand for Bonus ‍Recognition**: Workers, retirees, and pensioners are⁤ advocating for the recognition ⁢of economic ⁤and food⁤ bonuses as components of their salary. They targeted the Public Ministry with this request, emphasizing their rights under the Organic Labor Law.

2. **Legal Basis**: Luisa Rada, a ⁣leader in the teaching sector, ​cites ⁢Article⁤ 104 of the Organic Labor Law, which states that various forms ⁣of compensation, ⁢including bonuses and allowances, should be considered part of ‍an employee’s salary.

3. **Expectations⁤ from ⁢the Government**: Following the submission ⁢of ​their petition, the workers⁣ expect a response from the Public ​Ministry within a ⁢week, hoping‍ for a​ positive outcome that addresses their concerns.

4. **Joyless Festivities**: The text⁤ includes‍ a poignant quote from ⁢Rubén Pérez, highlighting that the‌ financial assistance provided (e.g., a bonus⁣ of 454 bolivars)⁢ is insufficient ⁤for⁢ a‍ fulfilling ‍holiday experience. This reflects the broader sentiment of struggle and dissatisfaction among ⁢public workers during a time ⁤typically ‌associated with joy and celebration.

5. **Reality of Economic Conditions**: There is a stark contrast presented between the government’s optimistic portrayal of the ‌economy and the‍ lived ​realities⁤ of the workers, ⁣who ​are ​preparing for a “unhappy Christmas” due ⁣to financial ⁤constraints.

If you have specific questions ⁢about the⁤ content or would like assistance with ‌something related to this ⁢text, ⁣feel free ​to ask!

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