Federal Revenue Auditors are on strike, which could cause delays in imported purchases.

The auditors of the Federal Revenue began a strike on Tuesday (29) that is expected to extend until Wednesday (30). The strike is intended to exert pressure on the Ministry of Management and Innovation in Public Services (MGI) for salary negotiations, potentially causing delays in the delivery of international purchases.

Federal Revenue auditors are currently on strike.

The tax auditors started mobilizing in July because the MGI refused to follow the agreement about setting up the trading table for the category, claiming that the bonus regulation already covered the salary schedule.

Several initiatives, including public events and discussions with officials nationwide, have been undertaken to garner support for auditor advocacy since that time.

The group is calling for the creation of a Special Table to discuss salary adjustments due to inflation. Auditors are expected to refrain from attending any meetings or training sessions with the Federal Revenue as part of their protest.

The government has neglected the financial controllers category, unlike other professions that have already finalized their negotiations. This unequal treatment within the public service is not fair, according to Dão Real, Director of Inter-Union and International Affairs of the National Sindifisco.

International transactions could cause delays.

The shutdown may impact import control operations, as auditors are conducting a more thorough analysis of goods and focusing on live cargo, medications, and food.

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