Public culture workers also submitted a claim to the government



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The Union of Public Collectors and Public Culture Workers (KKDSZ) demands that the government create and segregate, clearly naming the source of 6 percent of the wage bill for public collectors and public culture workers for 2020, the organization said. In a statement that the Ministry of Human Resources refers in this regard to a government decree that clearly assigns the resource to other tasks.

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At the meeting of the heads of cultural institutions on November 18, 2020, the Undersecretary of State for Development and Cultural Financing informed the managers that the 6% salary increase had already reached the municipalities and Annex 2 to Government Decree 305 / 2020 (VI.30). It will be available to local governments from July 1, 2020. We do not understand how to increase it but to pay the minimum wage and the guaranteed minimum wage, and to develop wages in other sectors, ”he stated in a letter to the DPRK.

The defense claims that several times they wrote to Emmi regarding the details of said salary increase and asked for a consultation, this did not happen. On the other hand, in her response on September 21, 2020, Ms Anikó Krucsainé Herter, Undersecretary of State for Development and Cultural Financing, wrote to the DPRK about the implementation of the 6% increase: implementation is the responsibility of the Ministry of Finance, which is expected to be implemented by the Ministry in late September 2020. “

On the other hand, at the meeting of heads of cultural institutions on November 18, 2020, the Deputy Secretary of State informed the leaders that the increase had already reached the municipalities and the municipalities had already received the increase for 2020, according to the Annex 2 of Government Decree 305/2020 (VI.30). also available from July 1.

Therefore, the KKDSZ feels cheated and in another letter asks the Undersecretary of State Anikó Krucsainé Herter to clarify the situation as to why he referred in September to a decision in the future that had already been taken in July. But they also expect a response that, according to the wording of the aforementioned government decree, the resources should be used to pay the minimum wage and the guaranteed minimum wage, and to develop wages in other sectors, not to increase the wages of workers in public culture and public collection.

Therefore, the Union of Public Collectors and Public Culture Workers draws the government’s attention to the fact that there is still no coverage of 6 percent of the wage bill for public collectors and public culture workers by 2020. We demand that the government create and separate, clearly, naming the public collection and public culture workers. the source of the 6% wage bill for workers. “They wrote to the Secretary of State.



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