EYT member confession of salary delay
While those who applied in March, of the nearly 2.2 million EYT members expected to apply for retirement this year, expected to receive a salary in April, the AKP administration also admitted that their pensions would be delayed for months.
The vice president of the AKP Group, Mustafa ElitaÅŸ, gave the message that there will be a delay in the payment of the first salary of EYT members during deliberations in the Parliamentary Committee for Plan and Budget of the bill, which provides for increasing the minimum pension to 7 thousand 500 lire.
ElitaÅŸ said that even if EYT members submit a retirement application in March, some of them will be able to receive their salaries in the coming months of August and September.
SÖZCÜ had previously informed the public that there would be long-term delays in pensions. Elitaş expressed the delay that EYT members will experience in their first salary payment, while answering a question about whether EYT members can benefit from the vacation bonus. elitas said:
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“Suppose EYT members who applied on March 1 and deserved retirement, deserved their salary in July. Even though they deserved salary in July, they will benefit from Ramadan and Eid-al-Adha bonuses. Applied on April 1 , applied on April 15, if someone who obtained the right to retire before April 20 and applied, deserves to receive two Christmas bonuses, applied on May 21, received the right to retire as of May 1, this person cannot benefit from the Ramadan Festival bonus, it benefits from the Eid al-Adha bonus.”
Source: Sozcu

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