While the Central Bank (BC) backed away from the proposal to restructure the careers of its servants, which provided for a 22% salary readjustment for analysts and technicians at the agency, employees of the Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM) returned to the charge to ask for equality for all the workers of public institutions that are part of the “financial core” of the federal government.
A letter signed by the 15 superintendents of the municipality highlights “extreme concern with any attempt to differentiate between public service careers, especially those that make up nuclei with institutions whose mandates are complementary, such as those that make up the Financial Nucleus”.
“This could lead to significant imbalances and impacts on our servers and, at the limit, on the regular functioning of the National Financial System”, says an excerpt from the letter, sent to the president of the CVM, Marcelo Barbosa, last Wednesday (11).
“In this sense, and as members of a system, we emphasize that we will continue in line with future actions to mobilize the career body that form the core of regulators of the financial system.”
According to a note from the National Union of Civil Servants of the CVM (SindCVM), the letter signed by the superintendents is another step in the mobilization for salary readjustments.
The mobilization already includes a “standard operation”, with a 50% reduction in the goals of the servers, approved in a meeting of SindCVM.
In the letter of the 11th, the superintendents point out that they asked Barbosa for “special support from the Ministry of Economy” to plead the readjustment, in another letter, from January this year.
“We would like to recognize the continued commitment of the CVM Presidency to support us. However, the advances observed since then have been timid, while new concerns and variables have been added in the meantime”, says another excerpt from the letter.
“The mobilizations carried out by various careers in the federal public service seem to have sensitized, or at least signaled to the government, about the importance of maintaining a remunerative balance between the organs of the federal public administration.”
Source: CNN Brasil

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