Public employees in Córdoba denounce total salary deductions by Bancor

Teachers and other state workers in Córdoba were left without income after automatic debits from their salaries for loan and credit card debts by Bancor. Lawyers describe these practices as abusive clauses and are preparing judicial actions to protect those affected.

In an alarming situation, public employees in the province of Córdoba, including teachers and other state workers, have denounced that Bancor made total deductions from their salaries through automatic debits. These debits stemmed from outstanding loan and credit card debts, leaving the affected individuals without any monthly income.

Involved lawyers have warned that the clauses allowing these deductions are abusive, potentially violating labor and financial rights. They are preparing judicial amparos to reverse the deductions and recover the withheld funds. This measure has raised concerns among workers, who rely on their salaries to cover basic needs.

The case highlights tensions in the provincial banking system, where automatic collection practices have severely impacted public employees. Authorities have not issued official comments on the matter, but legal actions are expected to proceed soon to resolve the dispute.

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