American Expatriate Costa Rica

English-language news and information on Costa Rica

  • Home
  • Original Articles
  • News Reports
  • Book Reviews

Court says fuel rises can be used to pay employees benefits

June 13, 2016 by Staff News Writer

With four votes in favor and three against, the Constitutional Court decided that the financial need to cover employees benefits justifies fuel price increases by the state oil refinery (RECOPE).

The sentence invalidates a decision by the Public Services Regulatory Authority (ARESEP), which discounted 5 billion in personnel costs from estimation to justify a rise on fuel prices.

ARESEP’s reasoning was that a series of contractual benefits were not related to the fuel distribution service. After the court decision, now these costs can be added to the prices consumers have to pay.

Source: La Nación.

Related articles:

  1. Falling prices of food and fuel helped to keep inflation low
  2. RECOPE asks for fuel price increase
  3. Passive rate rises to 5,40%
  4. Costa Rican people don’t receive economic benefits
  5. Exchange rates drive increases for fuel prices and taxi fares
  6. Court upholds dismissal of CCSS inspector who failed to inform husband

Filed Under: News Reports, Uncategorized

SIGN UP FOR AMERICAN EXPATRIATE IN COSTA RICA

It's free, we respect your privacy and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Connect with Social Media

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • RSS
  • Twitter
Follow @expatcostarica

Search Articles and News Reports

Articles by Publication Date

June 2025
M T W T F S S
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
30  
« Apr    

News Summary

U.S. President Orders Navy Task Force to Caribbean to Counter Venezuela Threat

Costa Rica Government Silent on Travel Ban with Just 13 Days Left

News Summary

Legislators approve moratorium for registration of shareholders

President confirms gasoline give away for ethanol pilot project

Chinese company sells low cost smart phones in Costa Rica

Search continues for small plane missing in Drake

Farmers will march to the Ministry of Agriculture

IMN warns of dangerous UV radiation this Friday

Copyright © 2010 to 2025 · Link to Legal Notices and Privacy Policy