Government Ignores IMF about wage bill

The wage bill has prompted international responses regarding the way employees are treated in Kosovo's public sector. The leaders of the International Monetary Fund Mission (FMN) on the occasion of completing their visit publicly asked for review of this bill, but Public Administration Minister (MAP) Mahir Jagcilar has rejected claims [...]
The wage bill has prompted international responses regarding the way employees are treated in Kosovo's public sector. The leaders of the International Monetary Fund Mission (FMN) on the occasion of completing their visit publicly demanded revising this bill
But, Public Administration Minister (MAP) Mahir Jagcilar has dismissed IMF claims. In a proposal to the newspaper “Voice”, this has named the Bill for Clear Salaries and as the regulator of the wage system in Kosovo.
The “is a clear law regulating the salary system for the first time, which will be a basic and unified law. The various institutions' demands are about each institution having its own independence, but this law also creates discipline in the wage system in the Republic of Kosovo”, Minister Jagcilar has indicated.
Furthermore, he has clarified in detail the performance of this bill, including discussion on parliamentary commissions and joint meetings with competent representatives.












