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Venezuelan President Maduro raises minimum wages by 30%

byCustoms Today Report
03/05/2015
in Venezuela
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CARACAS: The Venezuelan government has increased the minimum wages by 30 per cent to help workers being battered by the world’s highest inflation.

Speaking at a May Day rally, President Nicolas Maduro said that he is boosting the minimum wage and pensions for retirees by 30pc, with two-thirds of the increase coming this month and the rest on July 1. He also said he would raise salaries for government em­­ployees and military personnel.

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The wage increase, while a welcome relief for many workers, fell short of expectations that the embattled Maduro might use Friday’s celebrations to expand state control of the economy.

In recent days, Maduro has stepped up attacks on the country’s business elite, prompting the head of the nation’s biggest food maker, Empresas Polar, to publish a rare public letter to the president calling for dialogue.

“Sometimes we don’t see the face of the monster that wants to destroy the economy and irritate the people,” Maduro told supporters at Friday’s rally. He promised more measures in the coming days that he said would wrest control of the economy from the “oligarchs” and “big wigs”.

The pay increase follows a 15pc hike in January and will take Venezuela’s minimum wage to 7,324 bolivars a month. That is about $1,162 at the country’s official ex­­change rate but less than $30 at the black market rate widely used to set many prices.

Economists say the wage increases are only likely to feed the inflationary spiral that coupled with widespread shortages of goods is wreaking havoc on Vene­zuelans as the oil-dependent economy struggles.

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