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CNP will reduce salary of workers who joined the strike

September 26, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The executive president of the National Production Council (CNP), Rogis Bermúdez, requested the prompt reduction of salaries for the officials of the institution who joined the strike that began on September 10th.

The petition was filed this Wednesday by Bermúdez to the director of Human Resources, Boris Fletcher, after the Labor Court of the First Judicial Circuit of San José determined the illegality of the strike movement of CNP workers.

According to institutional records, on September 12th, 78 CNP officers (out of 518 employees) joined the strike. As of that date, participation was reduced to one official.

crhoy.com

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