Officer waiting for rental assistance
According to the survey, which includes the expectations of public officials in the field of Collective Agreements of the 7th Legislature of the Memur-Sen Confederation, it was concluded that young civil servants need rent aid more than other civil servants.
According to the Memur-Sen statement, Memur-Sen carried out a Survey on the Expectations of Public Officials of the Collective Agreement of the 7th Period in order to shed light on the demands and expectations of public functions.
In the survey carried out with 50,000 people, it was concluded that young public servants need help for rent more than other public servants.
Officials over 35 years of age who participated in the survey claimed 78.5 percent of the rental assistance, while this rate rose to 84 percent under 35 years of age.
Furthermore, while the demand for childcare assistance was 11% for civil servants over 35 years of age, this rate was approximately 22% for young civil servants.
It was observed that 62 percent of the civil servants under 35 years of age who participated in the survey were single and 19 percent of the civil servants over 35 years of age were single.
While only 17.6 percent of single civil servants lived in their own home, this rate rose to 50 percent among married civil servants.
94 PERCENT CANNOT GET MARRIED WITHOUT FINANCIAL HELP
In the survey, which found that about 94 percent of single civil servants thought they couldn’t get married without financial assistance, single civil servants thought marriage, birth and death benefits should be increased by about 50 percent in the first place. For married civil servants, this rate remained at 19 percent.
In the survey, the demand to increase maternity leave to 32 weeks among young civil servants was also supported by 24 percent.
On the other hand, regarding the barriers to collective bargaining, the difficult economic conditions stood out at a rate of 36 percent over 35 years of age, while this rate rose to around 40 percent below the age of 35. 35 years. (AA)
Source: Sozcu
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