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The Chinese Communist Party's Public Service System Was Exposed for Delaying Salary Payments and Was Accused of Spreading the Financial Crisis

In the past week, there have been reports of wage arrears for civil servants, public institutions and employees of central enterprises in many parts of China, including Liaoning, Shenyang, Shandong, Anhui, Henan, Jiangsu, Guangxi and other provinces. The respondents said that their salaries have not been paid for several months and they "can't make ends meet". Some scholars have warned that the impact of the local fiscal crisis on social stabili…
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In the past week, there have been reports of wage arrears for civil servants, public institutions and employees of central enterprises in many parts of China, including Liaoning, Shenyang, Shandong, Anhui, Henan, Jiangsu, Guangxi and other provinces. The respondents said that their salaries have not been paid for several months and they "can't make ends meet". Some scholars have warned that the impact of the local fiscal crisis on social stabili…

The payroll of members of the People ' s Assembly of Iraq is experiencing a growing crisis, which has revealed complex overlaps between external pressures, technical problems, and the country ' s financial system ' s flexibility.

·Baghdad, Iraq
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non14.net broke the news in Baghdad, Iraq on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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