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The Government opened a voluntary withdrawal for the Télam agency and extends the license for workers for another week

2024-03-11T01:07:53.687Z

Highlights: The Government opened a voluntary withdrawal for the Télam agency and extends the license for workers for another week. The auditor, Diego Chaher, communicated this to both contracted and permanent staff. He also extended the waiver of paid labor benefits that expired this Sunday until March 18. This was communicated by the auditor appointed by the management of Javier Milei in the agency. And he made it known in another email sent to the full staff. The Government extended the exemption with pay for the staff for a week and, within the framework of the process of alleged closure of the state media.


The auditor, Diego Chaher, communicated this to both contracted and permanent staff. He also extended the waiver of paid labor benefits that expired this Sunday until March 18.


On the verge of the end of the forced leave for its workers, the Government extended the exemption with pay for the staff of the Télam news agency for a week and, within the framework of the process of alleged closure of the state media, opened a voluntary retirement.

This was communicated by the auditor appointed by the management of Javier Milei in the agency, Diego Chaher, in separate emails that were sent to the Télam staff, who for a week was forced not to return to his workplace due to "a dispensation of labor debit benefit with pay" that this Sunday was extended "for seven (7) days from 0 hours on March 11, 2024", according to the official communication that the workers received

In addition, Chaher ordered the opening of a voluntary retirement for the entire Télam workforce, whether contracted or permanent staff.

And he made it known in another email sent to the full staff.

News in development.

D.S.

Source: clarin

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