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Deputy Prime Minister Kelemen Hunor said late Tuesday that the vast majority of increases currently granted to budget will be abolished from 2022, Agerpres reports.
The deputy prime minister specified, in Realitatea Plus, that the bonuses could be replaced by prizes for those who perform and are efficient.
“There is a bill that will discuss all the increases and the vast majority of the increases will be canceled, because it is not possible by emergency ordinance. A very serious analysis is needed.
This year the increases are maintained in basic income.
The vast majority of bonuses should go away, and eventually loan officers should have the opportunity to give awards to those who perform, to those who are efficient, and then you can differentiate between the people who do their job right. But an analysis is needed. Such an analysis cannot be done in a month and cannot be done by emergency ordinance, “Kelemen Hunor emphasized.
He added that there has been a long discussion in the coalition about budget increases and that he is convinced that these increases will no longer exist as of next year.
The bonuses will be established by a new salary law
Recent, pMayor Florin Cîțu said the government’s goal is not to eliminate public sector employee raises, but to restore revenues so that they are correlated with performance.
He said employee increases in the state system have doubled in the past four years. Last year, personnel costs were 110 billion lei, of which almost a third were increases.
The Ministry of Labor is working on a wage law that will restore the public system’s payment system, including in terms of bonuses. Minister Raluca Turcan said that he identified increases in the public system that should be calculated on income from 2022, that is, on an income that employees should receive in the future.
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