Ilie Bolojan Called the Heads of Institutions Subordinate to the Government to a Meeting. What Spending Cuts Are Planned?
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Ilie Bolojan called on the heads of the government's subsidiary institutions to make concessions. Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan asked representatives of the institutions who met on Wednesday at the Victoria Palace to prepare the grant lists so that they would reduce staff costs by 20%. The unions warn that the reduction of 40,000 posts will block Romania. Article Ilie Bolojan, at the government's sub-governing headquarters, will be awarded: “The r…
The government is preparing for restructuring in the institutions it directly coordinates. On Wednesday, starting at 11:00, the prime minister summoned their heads to Victoria Palace to decide on spending cuts.
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan asked the representatives of the government's subsidiary institutions on Wednesday to come at the end of next week with reorganization proposals, including concessions and cuts.
The institutions subordinate to the Government must present, by August 22, proposals for reorganization, increasing efficiency, as well as performance indicators for improving their activities, according to a statement sent by the executive. Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan had a working meeting with representatives of the 36 institutions subordinate to the Government on Wednesday, at the Victoria Palace. The Prime Minister requested […] The article …
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan held a working meeting with representatives of the 36 institutions subordinate to the Government on Wednesday at the Victoria Palace, on the topic of reorganization measures, reduction of personnel expenses and improvement of activity. The Prime Minister emphasized that the Government will apply three main directions to optimize Romania's budget: reducing operating expenses, including personnel expenses, increasing t…
The government plans to reduce the number of positions in the approximately 40 institutions and agencies under its control by 20%, after it was discovered that employees were giving themselves 50% raises for European projects, through collaborations with other public institutions, government sources told Observator.
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