Bolojan: "I Have Instructed Minister Pîslaru to Negotiate with the European Commission the Gradual Increase in the Salaries of the Dignitaries"
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Interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan told Digi FM on Wednesday that he had mandated interim Minister Dragoș Pîslaru to ask the European Commission for an agreement to draw up wage increases for dignitaries in the new wage bill. Bolojan explained that, although these should be included in the salary hierarchy of the public system, increasing their income is not a priority in the current economic context.
The new law of unitary pay brings new controversy in the political world, in the context that certain categories of employees will benefit from wage increases, while ordinary people face increased taxes and inflation. In this context, Ilie Bolojan says that the interim Minister of Labour, Dragoș Píslaru, will ask to increase the salaries of those who have failed to do so. Article Ilie Bolojan, on the law of unitary pay: "This hierarchy of wages …
The editor-in-chief of the Dilema magazine, Sever Voinescu, critics of Bolojan: Couldn't the primer have given a new salary law that doesn't provide for increases for dignitaries? The editor-in-chief of the Dilema magazine, Sever Voinescu, critics of Bolojan: Couldn't the primer have given a new salary law that doesn't provide for increases for dignitaries? The editor-in-chief of the Dilema magazine, Sever Voinescu, published a critical message …
After the draft Wage Law aroused discontent, in particular because of the increases targeting the dignitaries, increases in the case of the elected candidates could be granted step-by-step.
Interim Labour Minister Dragoș Pîslaru told "Truth Interviews, that he will ask the European authorities to exclude dignitaries from salary increases established by the new law of unit pay.
Ilie Bolojan announces that the increase in the salaries of dignitaries could be postponed and done gradually. The interim Prime Minister has mandated Dragoş Pîslaru to negotiate a staggered increase with the European Commission, citing the need for budgetary balance and the elimination of inequities in the public system.
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