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Kirchner sowing for next year's presidential election
Mercopress
August 07, 2010
Argentina's government, unions and industry leaders agreed this week to raise the minimum wage by 23%, more than twice the official annual inflation running at 11%.
The minimum salary will rise in two phases to 1,840 pesos (458.28 US dollars) a month in January, from 1,500 a month now. The first rise, to 1,740 pesos, will come into effect in September. This is the seventh straight year the government has raised the minimum wage.
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