Post by account_disabled on Feb 21, 2024 22:23:17 GMT -6
Employees of public organizations is delayed for a few days After sacrificing the fiscal package of the omnibus law, the Government kept its word and ordered a new adjustment to the public sector by restricting the advance of funds for the payment of salaries. The measure had been anticipated last week, but began to have an impact this Monday with the postponement of the payment of salaries for more than 20,000 employees of public organizations.
Based on a circular from the Central Bank of the Argentine Republic issued by the national authorities, The Bank of the Argentine Nation informed our Switzerland Mobile Number List University that it will not be able to advance, starting this month and until further notice, the payment of salaries, as provided. in the agreement between our institution and the banking entity," reported the National University of Rosario . In this framework, the study house noted that "the payment of the salaries of the agents who receive them from Banco Nación will be made at the time the National Treasury completes the transfer.
In this way, some 11,000 teachers and non-teaching workers who received their salaries between the 3rd and 5th of each month will have to wait until further notice. He Banco Nación adopted this measure in response to the government's decision to restrict the quota for temporary advances to finance the payment of salaries in the non-financial public sector. This is a rule of the Central Bank established in October 2019 during Mauricio Macri's administration and which was renewed year after year, but now the authorities decided not to extend it. The Executive made the decision last week when the omnibus law began to get bogged down.
In an unusual communication, the presidential spokesperson, Manuel Adorni, reported that the Central Bank was not going to extend the authorization (which expires this Wednesday) for the provinces to borrow from the provincial banks to satisfy urgent needs, in reference to communication A7674. In reality, the BCRA regulations not only reach the provincial banks that had that credit margin to pay salaries in the non-financial public sector, but they affect all financial entities, including Banco Nación. "It not only affects universities, but also ministries and other organizations," official sources confirmed.
Based on a circular from the Central Bank of the Argentine Republic issued by the national authorities, The Bank of the Argentine Nation informed our Switzerland Mobile Number List University that it will not be able to advance, starting this month and until further notice, the payment of salaries, as provided. in the agreement between our institution and the banking entity," reported the National University of Rosario . In this framework, the study house noted that "the payment of the salaries of the agents who receive them from Banco Nación will be made at the time the National Treasury completes the transfer.
In this way, some 11,000 teachers and non-teaching workers who received their salaries between the 3rd and 5th of each month will have to wait until further notice. He Banco Nación adopted this measure in response to the government's decision to restrict the quota for temporary advances to finance the payment of salaries in the non-financial public sector. This is a rule of the Central Bank established in October 2019 during Mauricio Macri's administration and which was renewed year after year, but now the authorities decided not to extend it. The Executive made the decision last week when the omnibus law began to get bogged down.
In an unusual communication, the presidential spokesperson, Manuel Adorni, reported that the Central Bank was not going to extend the authorization (which expires this Wednesday) for the provinces to borrow from the provincial banks to satisfy urgent needs, in reference to communication A7674. In reality, the BCRA regulations not only reach the provincial banks that had that credit margin to pay salaries in the non-financial public sector, but they affect all financial entities, including Banco Nación. "It not only affects universities, but also ministries and other organizations," official sources confirmed.