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Parity in force: how much trade employees earn in July 2026 with the increase confirmed
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Parity in force: how much trade employees earn in July 2026 with the increase confirmed

The current wage agreement for commerce employees in Argentina has been finalized, with July 2026 salaries confirmed under the updated terms. The agreement includes a cumulative 5% annual increase distributed across three months—2% in April, 1.5% in May, and 1.5% in June—with an additional bonus of $120,000 per worker. This bonus, which was being distributed gradually before July, is now added to the base salary. The wages vary by position, ranging from $1,233,585 for Maestranza A to $1,299,445 for Vendedor D. Workers also receive an additional 1% per year of service. The agreement does not apply to agreements in the city of Río Grande, Province of Tierra del Fuego. The union plans to meet again soon to reassess future increases based on inflation.

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Parity in force: how much trade employees earn in July 2026 with the increase confirmed

The current wage agreement for commerce employees in Argentina has been finalized, with July 2026 salaries confirmed under the updated terms. The agreement includes a cumulative 5% annual increase distributed across three months—2% in April, 1.5% in May, and 1.5% in June—with an additional bonus of $120,000 per worker. This bonus, which was being distributed gradually before July, is now added to the base salary. The wages vary by position, ranging from $1,233,585 for Maestranza A to $1,299,445 for Vendedor D. Workers also receive an additional 1% per year of service. The agreement does not apply to agreements in the city of Río Grande, Province of Tierra del Fuego. The union plans to meet again soon to reassess future increases based on inflation.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about wage negotiations and salary structures without overt ideological slant. It reports on the distribution of raises, bonuses, and the role of unions, but does not take a clear stance on the broader economic or political implications of these agreements. S

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