While the preliminary negotiation process of the 7th Term Collective Agreement negotiations, which is closely related to millions of civil servants and retired civil servants, was completed, the eyes were turned to the proposals that the government would bring to the table on 14 August.
According to the information reflected in the lobby, the government will make a 70 percent increase in response to the 110 percent increase demand of the civil servant.
The government, which has a positive view of rent aid, is considering giving half of the desired amount in some big cities.
On the other hand, it is said that the government may take collective bargaining negotiations to the arbitral tribunal.
Collective bargaining negotiations, which will determine the social rights of approximately 4 million civil servants and 2.5 million retired civil servants between 2024 and 2025, as well as salary increases, are continuing.
Within the scope of the prepared calendar, the government will bring its first proposal to the table on August 14.
The 7th Term Collective Agreement negotiations, which started with the first meeting hosted by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security on the first day of August, continue.
Confederation of Public Workers Union (Memur-Sen), who shared its demands with the public before the Collective Agreement negotiations; It presented the demands for a 110% increase, a holiday bonus for civil servants, 7 thousand 650 lira rental assistance, a fixation of income tax at 15 percent, and the reflection of the additional increase made to the civil servants to the pensioners.
As the preliminary meeting traffic with the government on these demands is completed, eyes will be turned to August 14.
At the meeting to be held at the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, the government will bring to the table its first proposal for the 7th Term Collective Agreement.
11 authorized unions working under Memur-Sen will evaluate the proposal brought to the table and the conversation traffic on the subject will tighten.
The government, which will reevaluate its proposal upon the requests of the civil servants, will make its second proposal on 17 August.
PUBLIC SERVANTS DEMAND 110%, GOVERNMENT GIVES 70%
Mehmet Şimşek, the Minister of Treasury and Finance, who was appointed after the general elections, and his team, while burdening the citizens with tax hikes, did not raise millions of pensioners.
The information that the lack of a raise due to the treasury's poor condition will be reflected to the civil servants through collective bargaining negotiations began to be talked about in the lobby.
It is said that instead of the 110 percent demand demanded by the civil servants, he will offer a 40 percent raise in the first meeting, and 70 percent in the second offer.
On the other hand, it is said that the rent assistance of 7 thousand 650 liras, which is among the most important demands of civil servants, will be given in some big cities, while the amount of support given will be half of the demand.
On the other hand, while it is said that Memur-Sen will not accept the collective agreement proposal submitted by the government, it is expected that the negotiations will be moved to the arbitral tribunal.