Parliament holds government the consequences of the salary scale and warns of collapse of the standard of living for employees
2015/10/22
12:31
[Baghdad - where]
carry the House of Representatives decision Niazi architecture Ihsanoglu, the government, the legal consequences of the new salary ladder.
Ihsanoglu said, in a statement received by the agency all of Iraq [where], a copy of "The Council of Ministers will bear all the legal consequences if the new salary scale applied," adding that "the prime minister to postpone its application because it would cause a collapse of living for employees and the brain drain to the outside."
The Council Ministers approved in its meeting last week, modify the salary scale Annex law salaries of state employees and the public sector No. 22 for the year 2008, and the unification of allocations charged by state officials all and reduce disparities between them and will be applied in the first of the month of November.
with the exception of the finance minister, Hoshyar Zebari, the salary scale New approved by the Cabinet last week as "fair."
Zebari said at a news conference yesterday, "The new salary scale, the decision was taken by the prime minister and there is a deliberate distortion to him," adding that "the decision was made ​​to achieve the kind of social justice , by reducing some of the appropriations higher grades and submit them for lower grades.
"He explained," The salaries did not affect the 2016 budget, but provisions in the higher grades, a high provisions against the presence of unfairness lower grades, "stressing that" the blessings of the new salary is to achieve justice and certainly there of damage from it.
"It is said that, handed the new salary decision caused the exit of demonstrations of various staff sliced ​​Adin him as" unfair "was charged with Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, some quarters [which he did not name] of" lying "and try to block the decision the latest government regarding the salary scale Aljdid.anthy 2
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