The officer has rebelled! They opened an umbrella against price increases
The Eskişehir KESK branch platform reacted to the needle to thread price increases with its action.
OPEN UMBRELLA AGAINST THE TIMES
Eskişehir KESK Branches Platform, in Odunpazarı Hamamyolu Caddesi Yediler Park district, said: ‘Lifting, raising is enough! You finished off the officer,’ he organized the action. The members of the Eskişehir KESK Branch Platform, reacting to price increases, tried not to be affected by the rain of increases with the umbrellas they opened.
The participants in the action chanted slogans such as ‘Stand up, oppression, AKP’, ‘We will not surrender to misery’, ‘We want to live humanely’, ‘A budget for workers, not for capital’, ‘Together we will win’, ‘ Democratic and humane Turkey’.
KESK Eskişehir spokesman Faik Alkan stated that even if the salary increases, it will not work unless the increases are stopped, saying: “The increases like lightning in the heavy rain have darkened our lives. After the elections, when we give a brief overview of what is happening in the economy, which is the country’s true agenda, the outlook we are experiencing is explained by a rise from the needle to the thread. Tea, flour, bread, pasta, gasoline, diesel, LPG, cigarettes, mobile phones, euros, dollars and gold have increased.
“PAID SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN POOR”
Stating that the increases almost hit them in a way worthy of the name of Treasury and Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek, who heads the economic administration, Alkan said:
* Civil servants, who were crushed by taxes after prices skyrocketed, were left to starve in this country. While the rich got richer, we who live on their wages became poorer.
*Public workers, like other social segments, pay the price of poverty and misery policies.
*Leaders who authorized the pro-union, now we have a society in poverty and misery. House prices increased more than 150 percent in 1 year. Rents have increased 3-5 times. It is difficult to find a rental house for less than 14 thousand lira in Eskişehir.
*The cheapest car costs 600-700 thousand liras. Living in debt has become our destiny. That the electoral promises are fulfilled. As soon as possible, the lowest salary of a public worker should be TL 34,000 above the poverty line.
* The salaries of all public workers must be increased by the same coefficient, and there must be a salary to live above the poverty line. The interview should be abolished and merit applied in recruitment and promotion.
* All public workers who have been reduced in 1st degree of 3600 additional indicators must benefit. We call all workers to fight for a human life. We demand a wage above the poverty line, not a 3.5 percent raise.