The critical process for the increase of civil servants began

The critical process for the increase of civil servants began

The Public Servants Arbitration Board, which intervened when a compromise was not reached between the government and the unions in the negotiations of the Public Collective Agreement for the seventh period, held its first meeting today.

The collective negotiations, which began on August 1 and in which more than 6 million civil servants and retired civil servants participated, ended on August 22.

In the negotiations, an agreement was reached between the Board of Public Employers and the unions of the 11 service branches, but an agreement could not be reached on the increase in 2024 and 2025 and the decision was left in the hands of the Arbitration Board of Public Servants.

Today the first meeting of the table that will make the final decision was held at the Presidency of the Court of Accounts. The meeting, which was chaired by the president of the Court of Accounts, Metin Yener, with the participation of 11 members, lasted approximately one and a half hours. The Board will make its final decision by August 31, and the board’s decision may not be appealed. (DHA)

Source: Sozcu

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