Citizens uncomfortable with the relocation decision of the Central Bank!

Citizens uncomfortable with the relocation decision of the Central Bank!
Date: 5.8.2022 13:30

Despite the ongoing construction, the Central Bank has decided to move from Ankara to Istanbul Ataşehir, and now it is moving to a rented building in Fenerbahçe until the building in Ataşehir is ready!

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The central bank, which decided to move before its building in Ataşehir was completed, is now moving to a rented building in Fenerbahçe until the building is completed... 
 
It has been learned that the Central Bank, which decided to move hastily even though the building to be moved is under construction, now rents another building as the building is not ready. Construction started in Ataşehir for the Central Bank, which was decided to be moved from Ankara to Istanbul during the period of former Treasury and Finance Minister Berat Albayrak. Before even 70 percent of the rough construction is completed, the Central Bank personnel, whose number is between 900 and 1,200, were informed that they will be moved to Istanbul by September 30 at the latest. The Central Bank staff, who got on the same foot with the appointment of their spouses and the school registration processes of their children, went in search of rental houses in Ataşehir and its surroundings. The staff, who could barely find a house to rent at insane prices, were shocked this time by the news of moving to the rented building in Fenerbahçe until the construction of the Central Bank’s Financial Center in Ataşehir was completed. 
 

THEY HAD TO RENT TWO HOUSES IN ONE MONTH!

 
Since the Financial Center will be in Ataşehir, the Central Bank personnel who owns a house in that area will have to work in the rented building in Fenerbahçe temporarily due to the building's incomplete completion. The personnel, who rented a house in Ataşehir with at least 10 thousand Turkish Liras (TL) in the last month, now had to look for a rental house in Fenerbahçe, whose rents start from 15-20 thousand TL. While the Central Bank personnel are brooding on how to get through this process, they are reacting to the Central Bank management, which has decided to move out of nowhere. 
 

UNPAID LEAVES ALSO CANCELED 

 
Personnel who want to get through the process with the least amount of problems want to go on unpaid leave. However, it is stated that the Central Bank deprives the personnel of this right as well. In addition, it is stated that the personnel who insist on unpaid leave are forced to resign, and those who sue are exiled. 
 

STAFF WAS DESTROYED BY THE NEWS CAME FROM THE INSTITUTION! 

 
The Central Bank, which was decided to move from Ankara to Istanbul during the period of former Treasury and Finance Minister Berat Albayrak, hastily decided to move before even the rough construction of its building in Ataşehir was over. Informing the personnel that it will move to the Finance Center in Istanbul Ataşehir by September 30 at the latest, the Central Bank later moved this date forward 15 days. During this time, the staff, who were both on the same foot with the house rents starting from 10 thousand TL in Ataşehir, and the appointment of their spouses and the transfer of the children's school registration, were shocked by the new decision while thinking that they had just got things right. The staff, who could barely find a house suitable for their budget in the Ataşehir region, were almost destroyed by the news of Fenerbahçe from the institution. 
 

THE CENTRAL BANK BUILDING IN ANKARA WILL BE TRANSFERRED TO MEDIPOL! 

 
It is claimed that the Central Bank will be moved from Ankara to Istanbul, while the Central Bank building in Ankara will be transferred to Medipol University. It is stated that the reason why the Central Bank was moved to Istanbul in a hurry, even though its building in Ataşehir was not ready, was due to the desire to rush the building to be transferred to Medipol University for the new academic year.
 

YEREL HABERLER

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