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Wages in the public service: unions demand the thaw of the index point

2021-09-20T15:09:41.737Z


STORY - Amélie de Montchalin opens a conference on civil servant salaries this Tuesday. Damn inflation. Discussions on the future of the civil servants' remuneration system were not already promising to be easy, the automatic increase in the minimum wage on October 1 will not help matters. The unions of public officials and their minister, Amélie de Montchalin, must indeed launch this Tuesday the great social conference on the salary prospects of civil servants, scheduled since July


Damn inflation.

Discussions on the future of the civil servants' remuneration system were not already promising to be easy, the automatic increase in the minimum wage on October 1 will not help matters.

The unions of public officials and their minister, Amélie de Montchalin, must indeed launch this Tuesday the great social conference on the salary prospects of civil servants, scheduled since July;

and it is likely that the 35 euros gross monthly increase in the minimum wage will interfere with discussions that were intended to be much broader.

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The increase in the minimum wage has already blown up the previous announcements made this summer (increases of 40 to 100 euros net per month depending on seniority) by the minister in favor of low salaries in category C. Rather well received at the time, this financial effort - which in fact does not take into account the increase in the minimum wage - is now deemed insufficient.

And it will be the same when Amélie de Montchalin evokes

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Source: lefigaro

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