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Civil Servant Collective Bargaining Agreement Raise Negotiations Continue 2025: when Will the Government Make Its Second Raise Offer? Has the Raise Rate Been Determined? when Will It Be Announced?

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The eighth round of collective bargaining agreements, which affect millions of civil servants and retired civil servants, continues. The government proposed a 10% raise for the first six months of 2026, a 6% raise for the second six months, and a 4% raise for the first six months of 2027, but these were rejected by Memur-Sen and other unions. Now, the government is preparing to make a second raise offer. So, what's the latest on the collective b…
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The eighth round of collective bargaining agreements, which affect millions of civil servants and retired civil servants, continues. The government proposed a 10% raise for the first six months of 2026, a 6% raise for the second six months, and a 4% raise for the first six months of 2027, but these were rejected by Memur-Sen and other unions. Now, the government is preparing to make a second raise offer. So, what's the latest on the collective b…

·Beyoğlu, Türkiye
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Civil servant unions held a series of protests and press conferences in Ankara to protest the proposed raises presented during the 8th Term Public Collective Agreement negotiations. Memur-Sen, Türkiye Kamu-Sen, and their affiliated unions emphasized that the government's offer fails to meet the expectations of civil servants and retirees and demanded a fair wage increase. Details are here...

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Başak Komar, Founding President of the Engineer Tek-Sen Confederation, said, “In this period when living expenses are increasing exponentially, the proposed salary increases condemn civil servants to poverty.”

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gazetepencere.com broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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