No calls for salary increases stop, after judiciary, CEC workers call for growth

CEC Chairman Valdete Daka and CEC Secretariat chief Enis Halimi have received a rare request from the workers of this institution. The staff that organises elections in our country have decided to seek support for the CEC chairman and the chief of the SEC now when it is expected that the draft salary bill will be issued on the assembly commissions. [...]
CEC Chairman Valdete Daka and CEC Secretariat chief Enis Halimi have received a rare request from the workers of this institution.
The staff that organises elections in our country have decided to seek support for the CEC chairman and the chief of the SEC now when it is expected that the draft salary bill will be issued on the assembly commissions.
Through the letter sent, the CEC employees have requested from Dhaka and Halimi that the Ministry of Finance and the Commission for Business and Finance is sent to the CEC's Homekeeping, which should serve as a basis for the salaries of SEC civil servants.
The Central Election Commission, August 7th 2017, had approved the 012017 Rule for Internal Organising and Systematisation of Workplaces at the CEC Secretariat through which it was intended to fix the wage issue and to be levelled with other independent institutions with the Constitutions. It was after the Constitutional Court Act in the case of CO73/2017 that the release of the Order had taken place.
In this act, the Constitutional Court had concluded that “Officer Administrator No. 012016 for the Clarification of the Labour States and the Labour Countries' Catalogun in the Civil Service, issued by the Ministry of Public Administration, generally violates the independence of independent institutions ahead of the Constitution, and is unconstitutional in relation to those independent institutions. ”
It is not known what the next steps of the CEC staff will be, who in their paperwork have mentioned that “now and several years, are being discriminated against in wages compared with Independent Constitutional Institutions officials from the same constitutional category. ”












