In protest against the budget, Central Bank employees begin resigning and announce a work stoppage.
Central Bank employees view the lack of salary adjustment with "indignation".
247 - In protest against the lack of a salary adjustment plan in 2022 Budget, Central Bank employees, represented by the National Union of Central Bank Workers (Sinal), began a movement to hand over leadership positions this Monday (3).
In a statement, Sinal said that a list with the names of those who have joined will be drawn up in the coming days, according to the report. FSP.
The action follows a similar movement by Federal Revenue Service employees, who observed exodus of more than 900 professionalsCentral Bank employees see with "indignation" The lack of readjustment will only benefit federal police officers.
"We're starting today. The idea is to hold virtual meetings with civil servants from all over Brazil to convince them to join, even as a way to put pressure on them to get a meeting with the president [of the Central Bank] Roberto Campos Neto. We believe that in the next two weeks we will have a large list," said the president of Sinal, Fabio Faiad.
Furthermore, Sinal announced that BC workers will join the federal civil servants' strike, which will take place on the 18th, organized by Fonacate (National Permanent Forum of Typical State Careers).
"We are going to make the administration unviable because the fair demands of the Central Bank employees are not being met either," Faiad added.
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