Public Sector Wage Increases. The Government Proposes Changes.
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"The Council of Ministers has adopted the proposal for average annual wage growth rates in the state budget sector for 2027 and information on forecasted macroeconomic figures for 2027, submitted by the Minister of Finance and Economy. In 2027, the government proposes a 3% increase in public sector wages. This is higher than the 2.5% inflation forecast for next year," the Prime Minister's Office wrote in a statement on Tuesday. It added that the…
"We'd like more, but for now, the proposal is 3 percent. We're making sure that inflation doesn't eat up money and pay raises like it did in the past," Prime Minister Donald Tusk commented at a press conference on the government's proposal to increase public sector salaries by 3 percent in 2027. "What we're proposing today is not enough, I know that," the Prime Minister said, referring to teachers' salaries.
The government's proposal for a 3% increase in wages in the state budget sector for 2027 is as follows from Prime Minister Donald Tusk's statement at a press conference after the government meeting.
Public sector employees can count on a 3% pay raise in 2027. "We would like it to be more," argued Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Next year, the public sector will receive a 3% raise. In his speech, Donald Tusk explains why only that much.
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