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Intentan salvaguardar ingresos de pescadores ante imposibilidad de pescar

Fishermen try to safeguard revenue unable to fish

The Ministry of Labour and Employment Promotion (PETM) ordered that fisheries workers to dispose of 90% of deposits and accrued interest of Time Compensation Services (CTS) who are in financial institutions.

The authorization will be valid until July 31, 2015 for all workers covered by Supreme Decree No. 014-2014 .

The measure aims to safeguard the income of fishery employees as a result of the lack of extractive activity Anchovy, mitigate the socioeconomic impact and boost the economy.

The decree the payment of compensation and benefits for fishermen workers whose supervision corresponds to the Box Social Security Benefits and Fisherman was established.

In the same it was defined that an employee may make partial withdrawals from your CTS when not exceed 50% of the amount obtained by this benefit, including interest.

The new rule published states that the Ministry of Production (PRODUCE) inform the MTPE on environmental and oceanographic conditions in order to evaluate the continuity of the measure.

The MTPE explained that “inability to kick off a new season causes the anchovy fishing fleet not perform larger scale mining activities, due to the scarcity of water resources, thus affecting the supply chain and business operators”.

The Instituto del Mar del Peru (IMARPE), after conducting Operation Eureka LXVII, prepared a report which recommended keeping closed the fishery north-center of the pelagic resource stock until recovery and environmental conditions is observed is have normalized.

The Ministry of Production confirmed Monday that will keep the closure of the fishery north stock - Anchovy center, until environmental conditions have returned to normal and Anchovy evidences a strong recovery.

SOURCE: Fis.com

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