Overview
- Santa Fe’s economy minister Pablo Olivares said the province will not reopen the teacher wage agreement before year‑end but will discuss how to compensate the midyear shortfall once new data arrive.
- Officials guaranteed an additional increase to cover the gap accumulated since July against CPI and ruled out using a complementary payroll to align with Ipec records.
- Santa Fe cited accumulated inflation to September of 23.3% and said teacher pay adjustments so far this year ranged between 20% and 29%.
- In Jujuy, the government proposed a 4% basic‑salary increase in two 2% tranches for October and November, which the Cedems union labeled insufficient ahead of assemblies next week.
- Jujuy authorities indicated the public‑administration minimum will rise to 770,000 pesos in October and 790,000 in November, as talks pause with a bonus option floated that unions want incorporated into base pay.