Retirees from state industries in Guayana denounce devalued benefits after decades of service

Retirees who spent more than 30 to 40 years at state industries in Guayana say they are receiving devalued and incomplete social benefits.

Por El Medio Oriente
17 de agosto de 2026
A group of retirees gather around a table in a park, with some signing documents while others observe.
Retirees from state industries in Guayana meet in protest to denounce the deterioration of their social benefits after decades of service. (Crónica Uno)
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Retirees from the state industries in Guayana have denounced receiving devalued and incomplete social benefits after dedicating more than 30 and 40 years of service. The state basic industries, which operate in Ciudad Guayana, constitute a state industrial conglomerate dedicated to the exploitation of iron, aluminium and mining resources in southern Venezuela.

Decades ago, these companies attracted professionals seeking a stable career and a dignified future in the industrial sector. The retirees demand that the benefits committed during their working years have not materialised in full, which generates discontent among those who expected guarantees after their decades of contribution to the sector.

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