Memur-Sen’s critical statement on the government’s increase offer
In the negotiations of the Public Collective Agreement of the Seventh Duration, where the economic and social rights of civil servants and retirees will be determined in the 2024-2025 period, the government is expected to present the first increase offer today.
Official Sen President Ali Yalçın, “Public Employer; In a field where the Central Bank has updated its inflation target from 8.8 percent to 33 percent, it needs to put a proposal on the table taking this into account,” he said.
In the negotiations of the Public Collective Agreement of the Seventh Duration, where the economic and social rights of civil servants and retirees will be determined in the 2024-2025 period, the government is expected to present the first increase offer today. Official Sen President Ali Yalçın, “Public Employer; In a field where the Central Bank has updated its inflation target from 8.8 percent to 33 percent, it needs to put a proposal on the table taking this into account,” he said.
‘WAITING FOR THE FIRST OFFER’
In the public collective bargaining process, today the second meeting is being held at the Ministry of Labor and Social Security. Ali Yalçın, Chairman of Memur-Sen, made a statement before the meeting. Ali Yalcin said:
“7. Today is an important day in the Collective Term Agreement process. The offer is expected today. Therefore, today we are waiting for the first proposal to meet the expectations of public officials. The process left behind 21 days…
The meeting continues. We are waiting for the first offer. When presenting our offers; In the first year, we are presenting it quarterly for 2024. How important is this, how much have you received; We saw it in our research with 50,000 public servants.
RENTAL ASSISTANCE
We have already underlined how valuable the issue of rent is, the issue of income assistance. The ministers’ statements before the election were on the agenda. It was also extremely important for the government to read the field on this issue. Regarding rental assistance, we present our offer accordingly.
In our survey of 50,000 people, we see that 42 percent of them rent and have difficulties. 8.4 percent said ‘I live in the accommodation’. 94 percent say rental assistance is extremely important. Again, the issue of the bonus is important. In this sense, the participants also give very strong support to this demand. (PHOENIX)