3600 additional explanation of Minister Bilgin’s indicator
Vedat Bilgin, Minister of Labor and Social Security, made remarks at the 7th Ordinary General Assembly of Memur-Sen.
Bilgin made a new statement about 3600 additional indicators in his speech.
Minister Bilgin made the following statements in his statement:
“3600 was raised as a political commitment as a matter of only four professions. We solved it in a way that would fully benefit 5 million 300 thousand people, by delivering 600 additional indicators to all public employees, by including occupational groups that were never on the agenda.
There is an unresolved issue there. We also talked to unionists from time to time. What’s that? We need to regulate an additional 3600 indicators as a vested right of all employees who reach first grade. We couldn’t do it under the conditions of that day, but our file and our solution for this problem are ready. Even our account is ready. Hopefully, this will be one of the first proposals to be on the Assembly’s agenda.”
MINIMUM FEE MESSAGE
In his message published on the occasion of May 1 Labor and Solidarity Day, Minister Bilgin pointed out that they will implement the minimum wage regulation that will protect work in July, taking into account living conditions.
Bilgin made the following statements regarding the minimum wage in his May 1 message:
“Taking living conditions into account, we will introduce the minimum wage regulation that will protect work again in July. We will continue to work to increase the level of well-being of each of our citizens and increase employment by working side by side with our employees with an understanding of the social state”. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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