The servers of the INSS (National Institute of Social Security) promise to go on strike indefinitely from Wednesday (23).
On Thursday (18), Fenasps (National Federation of Unions in Health, Work, Welfare and Social Assistance) sent a letter to the institute’s president, José Carlos de Oliveira, announcing the start of the strike.
The document is signed by Laurizete Araújo Gusmão, from the federation’s collegiate board. INSS servers fight for the granting of a salary adjustment of 19.99% to cover the losses of the last three years.
In the category’s claim agenda, there is also the requirement to withdraw the PEC (proposed amendment to the Constitution) from the administrative reform and the repeal of the spending ceiling rule.
Several categories of the federal civil service are mobilized to demand salary recomposition after President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) waved to grant raises to federal police, federal highway workers and penitentiary agents.
At the Central Bank, servers last week approved the start of four-hour daily stoppages. On Tuesday (22), they will have a new assembly to decide whether to go on strike on the 23rd.
With Fernanda Brigatti, Andressa Motter and Ana Paula Branco
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