The government gives the start of the election!

The government gives the start of the election!
Date: 18.6.2022 10:25

After the additional indicator, the government took EYT to its agenda with the second increase to the minimum wage…

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The government makes arrangements before they appear for elections. While the regulation of 3600 additional indicators ended in the past days, the government has now created working groups for the second increase in the minimum wage and the regulation of Retirement Age Victims (EYT). Aiming to complete the minimum wage work by July, the government plans the end of the year for EYT. 
 
The additional indicator is over, it's time for an additional raise to the minimum wage and EYT. The government gives the start of the election through regulations. It also carries out studies behind closed doors on the minimum wage and EYT. According to the information coming from the backstage of the government, working groups were formed for the minimum wage and EYT at the Justice and Development Party (AKP) Headquarters.
 

SECOND RISE ON MINIMUM WAGE IN JULY 

 
The previous week, 3600 additional indicator regulations concerning millions of civil servants and retired civil servants were announced by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. However, while the civil servants towards the regulation showed an 'unfair' reaction, the government wing is working feverishly to reach increased the minimum wage for the second time in end of July. 
 

5 STEP WORK FOR EYT 

 
Another study carried out at the AKP Headquarters is about ‘People Stuck in Retirement’. A study consisting of 5 steps is being carried out for citizens who have completed the year and premium conditions for retirement, whose number exceeds 4 million, and who are waiting for the age of 65. In the first step of these studies, the scope will be determined first. Later, this scope will be gradually increased and citizens with EYT will be able to retire.
 

YEREL HABERLER

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