Public sector pays salaries this month without 50 euro extension

Finance Minister Iron Murati has declared that the 50-euro extension for the public sector will not come up on this salary, but next month. At today's government meeting, a package for confronting inflation has been adopted, which was presented several weeks ago, where Murati has announced that wages have been processed. [...]
He has said that all those working full-time have been processed wages, but without the additional 50 euros.
He has presented points for additions every month by the end of the year for public sector workers.
“Under the measure of 3.6, all public sector employees who have been working full-time during the month and who receive a primary wage of up to a thousand euros, who qualify for profit, are supported by an additional 50 euros from September to the end of the year. But since the decision is being taken now and wages have already been processed, the addition of September will apply, along with the extension of October. So in the month of October, they will receive additions for September as well, and then for November and December, they will continue normal”, Murati has declared.
The approved pako is worth 150m euros, envisioning the subsidisation of energy bills, doubling pensions, supporting students in November and additions to the public sector.












