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Diss_na_prof: It often appears following a month of intense union negotiations. : It represents the "Dissídio Coletivo" (Collective Agreement) applied specifically to the teaching category. In Brazil, this is the legal tool used to adjust salaries to account for inflation and productivity gains [1, 2]. diss_na_prof It refers to a specific financial adjustment or "dissídio" applied to the base salary of professional educators, often resulting from collective bargaining agreements or legal updates to the national minimum wage for teachers ( Piso Salarial do Magistério ). Understanding "Diss_na_Prof" : It often appears following a month of : A federal law that sets the minimum amount a teacher must be paid for a 40-hour work week. Any adjustment to this floor often triggers a "dissídio" [3]. It refers to a specific financial adjustment or : The primary goal is to ensure that teachers' earnings keep pace with the National Professional Minimum Wage established by federal law. If a local or state government pays below the updated national floor, this differential is added to bridge the gap [3, 4]. : Each municipality or state has its own specific codes; checking the local Official Gazette ( Diário Oficial ) for recent education salary decrees will provide the exact percentage applied. If you see this acronym on a pay stub or a public transparency portal (Portal da Transparência): |
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