Economic Adviser: New peace had cut 4% of the salaries of only three degrees
November 4, 2015 0
Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister revealed the appearance of Mohammed Saleh, on Wednesday, the government has not affecting staff allocations within all the steps of the new salary law.
Saleh said in a press statement I followed the agency, "our economy" news "The government grading the salaries reduced in the new peace first, second and third by 4%, while the included reduction of the nominal salary only," explaining that "nominal salary grades that start from (the fourth, fifth, sixth and even class seventh) have not been subjected to the increase or reduction, as well as not compromising the allocations of these grades. "
He said the economic advisor to the Prime Minister that "the increase in nominal salaries was limited to grades (eighth, ninth and tenth) by more than 21% is equivalent to 30 000 dinars for each grade in the salary scale."
"The state employees who are within the lower and middle grades of the fourth degree and even the tenth grade, representing 80% of the total state employees, while make up the highest degrees, which is the third class and even for the first 20% of employees in Iraq."
"The three presidencies and special grades, which began the degree of general manager to the prime minister salaries have been reduced, as well as their allocations."
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November 4, 2015 0
Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister revealed the appearance of Mohammed Saleh, on Wednesday, the government has not affecting staff allocations within all the steps of the new salary law.
Saleh said in a press statement I followed the agency, "our economy" news "The government grading the salaries reduced in the new peace first, second and third by 4%, while the included reduction of the nominal salary only," explaining that "nominal salary grades that start from (the fourth, fifth, sixth and even class seventh) have not been subjected to the increase or reduction, as well as not compromising the allocations of these grades. "
He said the economic advisor to the Prime Minister that "the increase in nominal salaries was limited to grades (eighth, ninth and tenth) by more than 21% is equivalent to 30 000 dinars for each grade in the salary scale."
"The state employees who are within the lower and middle grades of the fourth degree and even the tenth grade, representing 80% of the total state employees, while make up the highest degrees, which is the third class and even for the first 20% of employees in Iraq."
"The three presidencies and special grades, which began the degree of general manager to the prime minister salaries have been reduced, as well as their allocations."
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