Retired threaten sit-in if their salaries remained unchanged
Monday, 16 December / 2 January 2012 12:54
{Baghdad: News Euphrates} - A number of retirees and the Ministry, the Council of Ministers to increase salaries in the budget of 2012, stressing that they will resort to demonstrations and sit-in if their salaries remained the same.
He retired Jabbar Hassan told the Euphrates {News} "The government should consider a segment of retirees and strengthen their salaries in conformity with the escalation of market prices."
"I have 25 years service and every two months received 550 000 Iraqi dinars, which is not enough, we hope that this budget has nothing for retirees."
And "we will turn to sit and pretend that the government did not raise our salaries"
He pointed out that "the economic situation in Iraq continues to increase such salaries and not enough to meet the breath to live and should be the government and the House of Representatives to pay attention to that."
For his part, retired gift Ghali's (Euphrates News) "pensions and a few not fit with the salaries of staff Tbpt rising prices in the Iraqi market."
He added that the "retired Sikhrjrn in demonstrations and sit-ins unless Parliament does hold changes in salaries in the budget in 2012."
He pointed out that "retirees feel second-class citizens and they see that the Iraqi government did not meet with them did not respond to them after they have made their half their life in service of the State."
According to retired and was working in the Ministry of Education earlier in Sana Ali's (Euphrates News) "I have 25 years of service and received approximately 450 thousand dinars, which is not enough for the living of my family."
She added that "we expect to take place on the budget recommends raising the paragraphs of the budget before the government sent to parliament, but this did not happen."
She noted that "the problem of retirees that he does not have any justice in the allocation of money received from them, there are 800 thousand dinars, and there are those who receive 400 thousand dinars, both of the same service but the circle in which they operate differ."
In turn, a member of the Finance Committee's Abdel Hussein al-Yasiri (Euphrates News) that "the balance of 2012 did not come in any increase for retirees because of the deficit and expenditures."
He added that "the Finance Committee is now considering a proposal to grant retirees cut off 60 000 Iraqi dinars each month depends on the expected increase in oil prices and increased production and export."
The mass of citizens have been asked to amend the salaries of retirees.
And suffering a slide of retired major economic damage. Finished / j Q
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Monday, 16 December / 2 January 2012 12:54
{Baghdad: News Euphrates} - A number of retirees and the Ministry, the Council of Ministers to increase salaries in the budget of 2012, stressing that they will resort to demonstrations and sit-in if their salaries remained the same.
He retired Jabbar Hassan told the Euphrates {News} "The government should consider a segment of retirees and strengthen their salaries in conformity with the escalation of market prices."
"I have 25 years service and every two months received 550 000 Iraqi dinars, which is not enough, we hope that this budget has nothing for retirees."
And "we will turn to sit and pretend that the government did not raise our salaries"
He pointed out that "the economic situation in Iraq continues to increase such salaries and not enough to meet the breath to live and should be the government and the House of Representatives to pay attention to that."
For his part, retired gift Ghali's (Euphrates News) "pensions and a few not fit with the salaries of staff Tbpt rising prices in the Iraqi market."
He added that the "retired Sikhrjrn in demonstrations and sit-ins unless Parliament does hold changes in salaries in the budget in 2012."
He pointed out that "retirees feel second-class citizens and they see that the Iraqi government did not meet with them did not respond to them after they have made their half their life in service of the State."
According to retired and was working in the Ministry of Education earlier in Sana Ali's (Euphrates News) "I have 25 years of service and received approximately 450 thousand dinars, which is not enough for the living of my family."
She added that "we expect to take place on the budget recommends raising the paragraphs of the budget before the government sent to parliament, but this did not happen."
She noted that "the problem of retirees that he does not have any justice in the allocation of money received from them, there are 800 thousand dinars, and there are those who receive 400 thousand dinars, both of the same service but the circle in which they operate differ."
In turn, a member of the Finance Committee's Abdel Hussein al-Yasiri (Euphrates News) that "the balance of 2012 did not come in any increase for retirees because of the deficit and expenditures."
He added that "the Finance Committee is now considering a proposal to grant retirees cut off 60 000 Iraqi dinars each month depends on the expected increase in oil prices and increased production and export."
The mass of citizens have been asked to amend the salaries of retirees.
And suffering a slide of retired major economic damage. Finished / j Q
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