Rocío Nahle anuncia aumentos salariais para servidores do estado de Veracruz

A governadora de Veracruz, Rocío Nahle García, anunciou aumentos salariais para os servidores estaduais, retroativos a 1º de janeiro. Mulheres que ganham menos de dois salários mínimos receberão 9,5%, e policiais, 15%. Os professores estaduais terão o reajuste equiparado ao federal em 15 de maio.

A governadora de Veracruz, Rocío Nahle García, anunciou um aumento salarial de 7,5% para os servidores estaduais, com efeito retroativo a 1º de janeiro, para reconhecer suas contribuições diárias à administração pública.

"É para reduzir as desigualdades e reconhecer o trabalho de todos", afirmou ela, ressaltando princípios de justiça laboral e equidade. As servidoras que ganham menos de dois salários mínimos receberão 9,5%, visando reduzir a diferença salarial de gênero e impulsionar sua autonomia econômica.

Os policiais receberão um aumento de 15%, também retroativo ao início do ano, homenageando seu papel na construção da paz e da segurança no estado.

Os professores estaduais receberão um ajuste que acompanha a decisão federal em 15 de maio, para garantir salários justos e alinhados. Nahle enfatizou o progresso de Veracruz em políticas laborais com orientação social que priorizam aqueles que ganham menos.

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