Judiciary reaches deal with government
The judiciary workers’ strike has ended after employees reached an agreement with the government.
Wednesday, 21.11.2007.
13:19
The judiciary workers’ strike has ended after employees reached an agreement with the government. According to the Justice Ministry, an agreement was struck at the last meeting with union officials to draft a social program for solving the problems of over-staffing in the judiciary, with severance pay to be awarded by December 31, 2007, according to the same criteria as applied to teachers and health workers Judiciary reaches deal with government It was agreed to make two one-off payments of RSD 5000 (about EUR 60), one at the beginning and one at the end of the implementation of the social program. Union President Slavica Zivanovic told B92 that various ideas had been put forward including early retirement and severance pay. “We reached an agreement, generally, on increasing wages to compensate for the increased workload, and such a pay rise should come to about an extra EUR 50-100,” Zivanovic said. The courts will return to normal working hours tomorrow.
Judiciary reaches deal with government
It was agreed to make two one-off payments of RSD 5000 (about EUR 60), one at the beginning and one at the end of the implementation of the social program.Union President Slavica Živanović told B92 that various ideas had been put forward including early retirement and severance pay.
“We reached an agreement, generally, on increasing wages to compensate for the increased workload, and such a pay rise should come to about an extra EUR 50-100,” Živanović said.
The courts will return to normal working hours tomorrow.
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