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Leung Chiu-ting: Salary trend survey shows that brain drain needs a silver bullet

2022-05-18T06:39:08.106Z


Civil servants at all levels are expected to increase their salaries in the "epidemic situation" this year! The preliminary results of the 2022 salary trend survey have been released. The net salary trend index for senior civil servants is 7.26%, the middle level is 4.55%, and the lower level is 2.04%. middle and senior civil servants


Civil servants at all levels are expected to increase their salaries in the "epidemic situation" this year!

The preliminary results of the 2022 salary trend survey have been released. The net salary trend index for senior civil servants is 7.26%, the middle level is 4.55%, and the lower level is 2.04%.

The net index of middle and senior civil servants has hit a new high in recent years. According to the mechanism, the salary increases of low-ranking civil servants will be on par with those of the middle-ranking ones.

Li Luanhui, chairman of the Salary Trend Survey Committee, believes that the data reflects the rapid rebound of the economy last year. He emphasized that the salary level of civil servants is determined with reference to the private market. Once there is a big gap, the government will find it difficult to retain and attract talents.


The results of the survey exceeded the expectations of many people. Leung Chiu-ting, director-general of the Federation of Civil Servants' Trade Unions, was also surprised.

He pointed out that the data showed that mid-level and high-level employees in the private market have raised their salaries sharply, which he believed to be due to the large-scale brain drain. It's enough." But he admitted that the economy is still unclear, and the citizens may have complaints: "I hope the citizens will understand that under the epidemic, the front lines of the fight against the epidemic, and the materials sent to the closed areas are all civil servants.


The salary trend survey released net indicators ranging from 2.04% to 7.26%, all civil servants are expected to increase their salaries

The salary trend survey released net indicators ranging from 2.04% to 7.26% All civil servants are expected to increase their salary Zhu Guoqiang, who is also a primary school principal, voted for a salary increase Ye Liu said that suspicion should be avoided Zhu Zhi speaks out on behalf of the industry KPMG survey: 27% of corporate executives changed jobs last year One-fifth of a salary increase, more than 30%, a new company, a salary increase of 10% Fang confirms that the results of the survey on salary trends may not reflect the fact that civil servants will freeze their salaries for one year.

Source: hk1

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