Panama leads COMITRAN meeting to boost the Regional Master Plan for Mobility and Logistics 2035. The National Minimum Wage Commission in Panama has entered the decisive phase of its negotiation process after concluding the fourth ordinary session with the expectation of reaching a historic agreement. The Minister of Labor and Labor Development, Jackeline Muñoz de Cedeño, highlighted that the involved parties maintain active participation, with the support of MITRADEL in its role as mediator. Muñoz de Cedeño noted that the technical presentations offered during the courtesy sessions were fundamental to establishing a common understanding framework on the country's current economic situation. During the Wednesday session, specialists from various organizations made crucial interventions. This moment is critical, according to the minister, as it will define the path towards a final agreement that will directly impact millions of workers in the country. To advance in this stage, the National Minimum Wage Commission has convened an extraordinary session for next Tuesday, December 9th. Dialogue and courtesy in sessions mark the path towards consensus on the new minimum wage. The National Minimum Wage Commission concluded its fourth ordinary session, initiating the core stage of the negotiation with the imminent presentation of adjustment proposals. The meeting is taking place in an atmosphere of dialogue and responsibility, seeking to achieve a transparent and balanced consensus.
Panama leads meeting to boost Regional Master Plan for Mobility and Logistics 2035
Panama's Minimum Wage Commission enters a crucial negotiation phase. The labor minister states that parties are actively participating, using technical data to reach a consensus on a new minimum wage.