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Salary conflict between judges and a two-headed employer: TSJ negotiates without proposal from the Executive
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Salary conflict between judges and a two-headed employer: TSJ negotiates without proposal from the Executive

The second negotiation meeting between the Ministry of Justice, the Labor Secretary, and the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) concluded without a concrete salary proposal for judicial workers. The dispute has lasted four months, with recent pension equity laws increasing contributions and reducing take-home pay, effectively nullifying last year's agreement to match federal judicial salaries. The TSJ acknowledged the legitimacy of the demand but stated they are seeking support from the Economy ministry. The union, Agepj, has set June 30 as a deadline for progress, with potential strikes planned if no resolution is reached. Negotiations continue, with a voluntary mediation session scheduled for June 26.

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Salary conflict between judges and a two-headed employer: TSJ negotiates without proposal from the Executive

The second negotiation meeting between the Ministry of Justice, the Labor Secretary, and the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) concluded without a concrete salary proposal for judicial workers. The dispute has lasted four months, with recent pension equity laws increasing contributions and reducing take-home pay, effectively nullifying last year's agreement to match federal judicial salaries. The TSJ acknowledged the legitimacy of the demand but stated they are seeking support from the Economy ministry. The union, Agepj, has set June 30 as a deadline for progress, with potential strikes planned if no resolution is reached. Negotiations continue, with a voluntary mediation session scheduled for June 26.

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