🇻🇪📍💰 Central Socialista de Trabajadores proposes to adjust the minimum wage to seven petros
The president of the CBST, Pedro Perales, reported that they proposed to the government of Nicolás Maduro to improve the conditions of the workers by indexing the minimum wage to the value of the petro.
In an interview with Correo del Caroní on February 22, Perales said that this is one of the proposals in the conciliatory statement sent by the plant to the Ministry of Labor. Specifically, they propose setting the minimum wage for workers at 7 petros, equivalent to 10,248 bolivars (420 US dollars).
“The workers are going to see an improvement in their income this March, we are asking for it forcefully. We are looking for a currency that protects the worker's income, what the president proposed to us was the petro and we trust the petro. Before the end of March, we will see answers on the economic issue. There is no specific amount yet, but in the petition we established an income of approximately seven petros, that is what we are asking for," Perales asserted.
The note from Correo del Caroní details that, through these tables, they seek to settle the claims of the workers. For example, salary insecurity, the housing deficit and the absence of public health service for workers and pensioners.
The leader of the CBST, Pedro Perales, admitted that there have been multiple violations of labor rights around living wages, as raised by the International Labor Organization.
The president of the CBST, Pedro Perales, reported that they proposed to the government of Nicolás Maduro to improve the conditions of the workers by indexing the minimum wage to the value of the petro.
In an interview with Correo del Caroní on February 22, Perales said that this is one of the proposals in the conciliatory statement sent by the plant to the Ministry of Labor. Specifically, they propose setting the minimum wage for workers at 7 petros, equivalent to 10,248 bolivars (420 US dollars).
“The workers are going to see an improvement in their income this March, we are asking for it forcefully. We are looking for a currency that protects the worker's income, what the president proposed to us was the petro and we trust the petro. Before the end of March, we will see answers on the economic issue. There is no specific amount yet, but in the petition we established an income of approximately seven petros, that is what we are asking for," Perales asserted.
The note from Correo del Caroní details that, through these tables, they seek to settle the claims of the workers. For example, salary insecurity, the housing deficit and the absence of public health service for workers and pensioners.
The leader of the CBST, Pedro Perales, admitted that there have been multiple violations of labor rights around living wages, as raised by the International Labor Organization.
Ecuador Justice sets a “date" for the hearing to formulate charges against Lenín Moreno
The National Court of Justice (CNJ) of Ecuador set for March 2, 2023 the hearing to formulate charges against the former president of the South American country Lenín Moreno (2017-2021) and 36 other people, within the 'Sinohydro' case.
The CNJ thus responded to the State Attorney General's Office (FGE), which on Wednesday announced that it will prosecute Moreno for the alleged crime of bribery in this case, which is also known in the media as 'Ina Papers'.
The National Court of Justice (CNJ) of Ecuador set for March 2, 2023 the hearing to formulate charges against the former president of the South American country Lenín Moreno (2017-2021) and 36 other people, within the 'Sinohydro' case.
The CNJ thus responded to the State Attorney General's Office (FGE), which on Wednesday announced that it will prosecute Moreno for the alleged crime of bribery in this case, which is also known in the media as 'Ina Papers'.
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Peruvian president has accused her Mexican counterpart, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, of "violating the principle of international law on non-interference in the internal affairs"
🇵🇪🇲🇽Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mexico responded this Saturday to the definitive withdrawal of the Peruvian ambassador in Mexico, Manuel Gerardo Talavera, announced this Friday by the interim president of Peru, Dina Boluarte.
The Secretariat, the Government of Mexico regretted the decision of the Peruvian Government to "reduce the level of diplomatic relations between the two countries to that of charge d'affaires."
The Secretariat, the Government of Mexico regretted the decision of the Peruvian Government to "reduce the level of diplomatic relations between the two countries to that of charge d'affaires."
⚠️Chile will mobilize the military to stop migration on the borders with Peru and Bolivia
🚫⛽WhatsApp status in Barquisimeto are encouraging to block principal avenues because of gasoline shortage.🔥
🇻🇪🚔👨🏻🚒 Fire Commander of La Chinita International Airport is one of the fugitives in the "Samba"
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📚💰🇻🇪 LASA warns of the serious crisis of university professors in Venezuela:
The Latin American Studies Association (LASA) points out that it is urgent to ensure the labor rights of teachers so that they can have decent salaries and living conditions.
LASA -the largest professional association in the world that integrates individuals and institutions dedicated to the study of Latin America and the Caribbean- indicated that the labor rights of teachers must be ensured "so that they can have decent salaries and living conditions," and thus "guaranteeing the right to freedom of expression and academic freedom".
Teachers and professors, as well as other public administration workers, demonstrate regularly to demand from the Government of Nicolás Maduro a salary that allows, at least, to cover their basic needs.
The Latin American Studies Association (LASA) points out that it is urgent to ensure the labor rights of teachers so that they can have decent salaries and living conditions.
LASA -the largest professional association in the world that integrates individuals and institutions dedicated to the study of Latin America and the Caribbean- indicated that the labor rights of teachers must be ensured "so that they can have decent salaries and living conditions," and thus "guaranteeing the right to freedom of expression and academic freedom".
Teachers and professors, as well as other public administration workers, demonstrate regularly to demand from the Government of Nicolás Maduro a salary that allows, at least, to cover their basic needs.
Delvis González, Jefri Bruges and Jhon Herrera arrested for being responsible for the attack at the "Samba" Supermarket in Maracaibo, Zulia state. They will be charged for the crimes of terrorism, association, extortion, homicide qualified in degree of frustration and obstruction of free trade.
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FANB captures a men with war material in Aragua
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🇻🇪⚠️📲 Inhabitants of the population of Paraguaipoa in the Guajira municipality, Zulia state, protest against the increase in cases of malnutrition and the lack of electricity.
What would be a healing ritual turned out to be the cause of the death of the 31-year-old woman in the municipality of Sopetrán (Antioquia), who went to a shaman named El Brujo de Liborina to perform the process on her.
According to the Prosecutor's Office, the events occurred on the afternoon of September 16, 2021, when the investigated shaman, identified as Martín Rangel Londoño Jaramillo or alias Hoyito, would have anointed the victim with a flammable liquid based on alcohol, sulfur and camphor. in the middle of the ritual.
According to the prosecution's investigation, the defendant would have set fire to a portion of the substance that was on the floor, but the flames reached the woman.
According to the Prosecutor's Office, the events occurred on the afternoon of September 16, 2021, when the investigated shaman, identified as Martín Rangel Londoño Jaramillo or alias Hoyito, would have anointed the victim with a flammable liquid based on alcohol, sulfur and camphor. in the middle of the ritual.
According to the prosecution's investigation, the defendant would have set fire to a portion of the substance that was on the floor, but the flames reached the woman.
🇻🇪🇨🇴🗣️ Colombian Consulates in Venezuela will open in the coming weeks:
The Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the reopening of four of the fifteen consulates in Venezuela.
In a period not exceeding four months the offices will have to be operating again.
The Colombian consulates in Venezuela that will function again in the coming months are:
🔵 Caracas
🔵 Maracaibo
🔵 San Antonio del Tachira
🔵 San Cristóbal
The Foreign Ministry indicated that maintenance and adaptation works are being carried out in the facilities of the Caracas headquarters.
They prioritize actions such as the appointment of consuls and other personnel so that it enters into operation "in the shortest possible time."
The Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the reopening of four of the fifteen consulates in Venezuela.
In a period not exceeding four months the offices will have to be operating again.
The Colombian consulates in Venezuela that will function again in the coming months are:
🔵 Caracas
🔵 Maracaibo
🔵 San Antonio del Tachira
🔵 San Cristóbal
The Foreign Ministry indicated that maintenance and adaptation works are being carried out in the facilities of the Caracas headquarters.
They prioritize actions such as the appointment of consuls and other personnel so that it enters into operation "in the shortest possible time."
🇻🇪✝️ U-20 Football player takes his life with a gunshot.
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Justice of Peru rejects habeas corpus that sought to annul the preventive detention of Pedro Castillo
Judge Gisela Haydee Ocaña Chalco, in charge of the Court, declared the measure inadmissible, which also sought to favor Aníbal Torres, former president of the Council of Ministers during Castillo's administration, reported the Peruvian newspaper El Comercio.
Castillo, who is currently in the Barbadillo prison, was arrested on December 7, 2022, after Congress dismissed him after trying to dissolve Parliament.
The habeas corpus, which was presented by the National Federation of Lawyers of Peru, maintains that in order to be arrested and tried, the immunity that weighed on the former president had to be lifted, a procedure that would not have been carried out and, therefore, Castillo would continue to be the president.
Judge Gisela Haydee Ocaña Chalco, in charge of the Court, declared the measure inadmissible, which also sought to favor Aníbal Torres, former president of the Council of Ministers during Castillo's administration, reported the Peruvian newspaper El Comercio.
Castillo, who is currently in the Barbadillo prison, was arrested on December 7, 2022, after Congress dismissed him after trying to dissolve Parliament.
The habeas corpus, which was presented by the National Federation of Lawyers of Peru, maintains that in order to be arrested and tried, the immunity that weighed on the former president had to be lifted, a procedure that would not have been carried out and, therefore, Castillo would continue to be the president.
🇻🇪⚖️ Maduro's Government questions the "impartiality" of the CPI Prosecutor's Office in investigation
The Government of Venezuela denounced on Tuesday "various irregularities and violations" committed by the Prosecutor's Office of the International Criminal Court (ICC), which cast "in doubt the due impartiality and objectivity" of this body, which began a formal investigation into the country in 2021. for alleged crimes against humanity, denied by the Executive.
The Government presented a document to the court in which it denounces "various irregularities and violations of due process committed by the ICC Prosecutor's Office, including the defenselessness to which the Venezuelan State has been subjected throughout the process, as well as the proven links " of said instance with NGOs, which "have provided information against the national authorities in this matter".
The letter, according to an official statement, "refutes all the fallacies of the media and geopolitical aggression launched to accuse Venezuela of alleged crimes against humanity, which have never occurred."
The ICC prosecutor, Karim Khan, asked the court, last November, for authorization to proceed with the investigation, which began in 2021 after the preliminary examination, opened in February 2018, detected indications that there had been been able to commit crimes and violations of human rights.
The Government of Venezuela denounced on Tuesday "various irregularities and violations" committed by the Prosecutor's Office of the International Criminal Court (ICC), which cast "in doubt the due impartiality and objectivity" of this body, which began a formal investigation into the country in 2021. for alleged crimes against humanity, denied by the Executive.
The Government presented a document to the court in which it denounces "various irregularities and violations of due process committed by the ICC Prosecutor's Office, including the defenselessness to which the Venezuelan State has been subjected throughout the process, as well as the proven links " of said instance with NGOs, which "have provided information against the national authorities in this matter".
The letter, according to an official statement, "refutes all the fallacies of the media and geopolitical aggression launched to accuse Venezuela of alleged crimes against humanity, which have never occurred."
The ICC prosecutor, Karim Khan, asked the court, last November, for authorization to proceed with the investigation, which began in 2021 after the preliminary examination, opened in February 2018, detected indications that there had been been able to commit crimes and violations of human rights.
🧑🎓👨🏫🇻🇪 Universities start a 48-hour national strike for "decent" wages
The university education sector begins this Tuesday, February 28, a national strike for 48 hours to demand better salary conditions from the Government.
The Federation of Associations of University Professors of Venezuela announced the call for a national strike on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week to achieve "a decent wage", as well as to reach a collective bargaining with the Executive and "union freedom".
The same call was made by the president of the Union of Workers, Eduardo Sánchez, who assured that among the demands are an indexed salary increase, the release of imprisoned workers, collective contracts that are paralyzed and "the issue of retirees".
The call comes after months of protests in the streets of multiple regions of the country by hundreds of members of the educational staff, not only from universities, mainly due to their low monthly income.
It is expected that 5,000 professors, employees and workers of the University of Zulia will join the strike, confirmed to the Voice of America the president of the teachers' association of that institution, Francisco Pinto.
As he commented, the Executive "proposed to end the universities" through gradual cuts for years of up to 80% of what is required in their budgets.
He also said that university professors receive " starvation wages " for their jobs. “We are all public employees. This struggle is not exclusive to the university sector. We are working jointly on all the factors that depend on the State for being public workers,” he said.
The university education sector begins this Tuesday, February 28, a national strike for 48 hours to demand better salary conditions from the Government.
The Federation of Associations of University Professors of Venezuela announced the call for a national strike on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week to achieve "a decent wage", as well as to reach a collective bargaining with the Executive and "union freedom".
The same call was made by the president of the Union of Workers, Eduardo Sánchez, who assured that among the demands are an indexed salary increase, the release of imprisoned workers, collective contracts that are paralyzed and "the issue of retirees".
The call comes after months of protests in the streets of multiple regions of the country by hundreds of members of the educational staff, not only from universities, mainly due to their low monthly income.
It is expected that 5,000 professors, employees and workers of the University of Zulia will join the strike, confirmed to the Voice of America the president of the teachers' association of that institution, Francisco Pinto.
As he commented, the Executive "proposed to end the universities" through gradual cuts for years of up to 80% of what is required in their budgets.
He also said that university professors receive " starvation wages " for their jobs. “We are all public employees. This struggle is not exclusive to the university sector. We are working jointly on all the factors that depend on the State for being public workers,” he said.
🇻🇪🇺🇸American detainee Eyvin Hernández (accused of illegally entering Venezuela) affirms that his family has been informed of a possible agreement that would free him and others, in exchange for the Colombian-Venezuelan businessman Alex Saab, who had been fulfilling diplomatic functions as Envoy Special from the Government of Nicolás Maduro.
A potential deal has emerged to secure the release of US citizens detained in Venezuela, in exchange for the release of Alex Saab, Newsweek has learned, based on a plea from one of the detained men.
Eyvin Hernández, a Salvadoran American lawyer was arrested by the Venezuelan authorities on 03.31.2022.
Alex Saab was arbitrarily detained on 06.12.2020 by local authorities in Cape Verde at the request of the US.
A potential deal has emerged to secure the release of US citizens detained in Venezuela, in exchange for the release of Alex Saab, Newsweek has learned, based on a plea from one of the detained men.
Eyvin Hernández, a Salvadoran American lawyer was arrested by the Venezuelan authorities on 03.31.2022.
Alex Saab was arbitrarily detained on 06.12.2020 by local authorities in Cape Verde at the request of the US.
🇧🇷🇺🇾 Brazil wants to promote integration and use of local currencies in a meeting with Uruguay
The Brazilian Government aims to promote the use of local currencies in trade with Uruguay, as well as to promote physical and energy integration with that country, a source from the Foreign Ministry informed Sputnik.
🗨 "As is known, Brazil is also interested in expanding the use of local currencies in regional trade, in order to reduce our dependence on foreign currency and reduce costs for our operators," the source said.
🗓 He argued that during the next meeting to be held by authorities from both countries, on March 7, Brazil wants to discuss "strategies to simplify rules, modernize our regulatory frameworks, expand our physical and energy integration and promote contacts between our authorities from the most diverse areas".
The Brazilian Government aims to promote the use of local currencies in trade with Uruguay, as well as to promote physical and energy integration with that country, a source from the Foreign Ministry informed Sputnik.
🗨 "As is known, Brazil is also interested in expanding the use of local currencies in regional trade, in order to reduce our dependence on foreign currency and reduce costs for our operators," the source said.
🗓 He argued that during the next meeting to be held by authorities from both countries, on March 7, Brazil wants to discuss "strategies to simplify rules, modernize our regulatory frameworks, expand our physical and energy integration and promote contacts between our authorities from the most diverse areas".