Mickoski: Unions rejected 40% pay rise over four years due to political capture
- Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski told TV 21's Click Plus late Tuesday that that in talks over unions’ demands for higher wages, negotiations were also held to increase the salaries of administrative staff by 8 percent per year, or by a real 40 percent over four years. He noted that this followed the same model applied since the beginning of this government, when collective agreements were signed with education and healthcare unions, salaries were raised in the Interior Ministry and Defence Ministry, and measures affecting employees in social work centers. He added that the talks with representative unions failed because, as he noted, someone was politically captured.
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