SALEH APPEARANCE: THE GOVERNMENT IS SEEKING TO MAKE GOVERNMENT FUNCTION IS NOT ATTRACTIVE
October 18, 2015 In: economy
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) - Prime Minister for Financial Affairs adviser said the appearance of Mohammed Saleh, said that the government is seeking through its actions over the past few weeks to make a budget for the salaries of public and private sectors.
Saleh pointed's (IMN), that "the aim of the measures is to make government function is not attractive through the revitalization of the private sector and make equal salaries and privileges so that Aaghebr employee in the private sector to quit his job and the search for a government job because of the difference in salaries."
He pointed out that "government institutions suffer leaner and functionally the existence of about 4.5 million employees, but the steps to activate the private sector and the actions taken to activate it will have an impact in finding jobs for the unemployed."
He recommended Saleh, earlier, the Central Bank of Iraq to continue his program to finance small and medium enterprise loans to citizens and lend again after recovery, to stimulate the economic cycle, pointing out that this program can promise nucleus to establish a permanent fund for development or development which contribute to international organizations in the future bank.
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October 18, 2015 In: economy
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) - Prime Minister for Financial Affairs adviser said the appearance of Mohammed Saleh, said that the government is seeking through its actions over the past few weeks to make a budget for the salaries of public and private sectors.
Saleh pointed's (IMN), that "the aim of the measures is to make government function is not attractive through the revitalization of the private sector and make equal salaries and privileges so that Aaghebr employee in the private sector to quit his job and the search for a government job because of the difference in salaries."
He pointed out that "government institutions suffer leaner and functionally the existence of about 4.5 million employees, but the steps to activate the private sector and the actions taken to activate it will have an impact in finding jobs for the unemployed."
He recommended Saleh, earlier, the Central Bank of Iraq to continue his program to finance small and medium enterprise loans to citizens and lend again after recovery, to stimulate the economic cycle, pointing out that this program can promise nucleus to establish a permanent fund for development or development which contribute to international organizations in the future bank.
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