How much will the salary increase for civil servants amount to? An officers walk is expected in July…
Inflation, which increased by 50.53 percent in the first 6 months, according to ENAG calculations, melted the wages and salaries of workers, civil servants, and pensioners like candles. The purchasing power of the teacher’s salary, which was 13,975 lira at the beginning of the year, decreased to 9,284 lira at the end of June, at the end of June, at the end of June. The purchasing power of the nurse, which was 15,652 lira in the same period, decreased to 10,398 lira. In 6 months, there was a real loss of 6 thousand lire in the salary of the police and 7 thousand lire in the inspector’s salary. The purchasing power of the lowest civil servant pensioner pension decreased from 7,582 liras to 5,037 liras.
HOW MUCH WILL THE OFFICER’S SALARY INCREASE?
Vedat Işıkhan, Minister of Labor and Social Security, stated that the lowest salary for civil servants will be 22 thousand lira in the proposal.
The lowest salary for an official is currently at the level of 12 thousand 632 lira. If this amount is increased to 22,000 lire, the lowest salary of civil servants will increase by 74 percent.
The Turkish Statistical Institute of Turkey (TUIK) first 5-month consumer inflation largely revealed the inflation difference of millions of retirees and civil servants and the 6-month rate of increase.
In the event that the CPI is realized as 1 or 2 percent in June and no additional social participation is granted, an increase from 14.25 to 15.38 percent for civil servants and public employees, and from 16.41 to 17 .56 percent for other retirees.
SEE YOU ON TUESDAY
It is expected that this week the bill that contains the regulations on the increase in the salaries of civil servants and pensions will be presented to the Presidency of the Assembly.
Parliament will begin its legislative work on Tuesday, July 4. This week, 24 different international conventions, including protocols in different fields, will be discussed in the General Assembly. In addition, the legal regulation on the determination of the lowest salary of civil servants at 22 thousand TL and the increase in pensions such as inflation and social participation are expected to be submitted to the Presidency of the Assembly this week.
Source: Sozcu

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