Universidades celebran fallo de la Corte que obliga a actualizar salarios

Las universidades celebraron una decisión de la Corte Suprema que obliga al Gobierno a actualizar salarios docentes y no docentes entre un 25% y un 30%. Esta medida se suma al 24,3% acordado a inicios de junio.

Las casas de estudio destacaron que la cautelar emitida por la Corte Suprema obliga al Gobierno a aplicar los ajustes salariales. Representantes universitarios indicaron que el incremento se suma al acuerdo previo alcanzado a principios de este mes.

El fallo se refiere a la Ley de Financiamiento y afecta tanto a salarios como a becas. Las universidades sostuvieron que esta resolución garantiza recursos adicionales para el funcionamiento de las instituciones.

El pronunciamiento judicial fue recibido de forma positiva por las autoridades académicas, quienes esperan que se cumpla con los plazos establecidos.

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