CARACAS (Reuters) -Public employees in Venezuela will receive $130 per month in bonuses, President Nicolas Maduro said on Wednesday, amid demands by workers for salary increases and months ahead of presidential elections in which Maduro is seeking a third term. Maduro gave scant details in his announcement, but ruling party lawmaker Francisco Torrealba later said on social media that bonuses will be paid out in local bolivars equivalent to set amounts in U.S. dollars.
I read The Buffalo News Another Voice piece. Try comparing New York Tier 6 pensions to the average private pension. The vast majority of private sector employees do not have
The head of the union representing some health-care staff on P.E.I. says workers are being moved from unit to unit in long-term care facilities, and that’s causing issues with both patient care and employee satisfaction.
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