The Argentinian government has announced a series of monthly wage increases for domestic workers, though the raises will remain below 2% until December. These increases will be implemented as supplemental sums added to existing salaries, rather than adjustments to base pay. Additionally, non-wage bonuses will be provided to domestic employees. The agreement aims to address rising inflation and provide some economic relief to this sector of the workforce. However, worker advocates may see the increases as insufficient given the country’s current economic climate. The government hopes these measures will provide temporary support while a longer-term solution for fair wages is sought. These announcements come amid ongoing economic instability in Argentina.