It was conveyed to the personnel that the Central Bank, which was decided to be relocated during the period of former Treasury and Finance Minister Berat Albayrak, will be moved until 1 September.
The move of the Central Bank, which has approximately 900 personnel, to Istanbul makes the personnel think brooding.
Central Bank personnel, who set up an order in Ankara, whose children attend their schools and whose spouses work in other institutions, do not know what to do.
During this period, they have to find a house in Istanbul and settle in, as well as the children's school and their spouse's job/appointment, if any.
In addition, the fact that house rents start from 10,000 in the Ataşehir region, where the Central Bank will move, is another issue that makes the personnel think.
UNPAID TIME OFF ALSO CANCELED
On the other hand, the fact that the building to which the Central Bank will be moved has not been completed yet stands out as another problem.
While there is no clear explanation about the status of the building, it remains unclear whether the personnel will work from home or move to the building under construction.
It is stated that some of the staff and the school spouses of the children want to take unpaid leave during this period for their work situation, but the leaves are also cancelled.
It is stated that the personnel who insist on unpaid leave are forced to resign, and those who file lawsuits are driven left and right.
ALLEGED "THE CENTER'S BUILDING WILL BE GIVEN TO A PRIVATE UNIVERSITY"
While the Central Bank is planned to be completely moved to Istanbul Ataşehir on September 1, it is claimed that the Central Bank's building in Ankara Ulus will be transferred to a private university.
It is also stated that the Central Bank's building in Ankara is under the obligation to move it, especially until September 1.