Murati: Average public sector salary nearly double that in the private sector

Finance Minister Hekuran Murati spoke to the Board Commission today, where he addressed the issue of the coiffy and wages. He has also spoken of doctors saying that those doctors who will work only at public institutions will have additions. “will also have extra on the base salary with other extensions [...]
He has also spoken of doctors saying that those doctors who will work only at public institutions will have additions.
There's going to be extra pay for all of those who decide to work exclusively for the public sector, so they want to be connected to the public sector and they don't work anywhere else in the private sector, so that we don't have doctors working two-three hours a day in the public sector, and at the next time they're going to the private sector”, Murati said.
So the idea is that those who pledge to work only in the public sector will have another addition, and above all that. This is for health, so it's an addition to the work experience that on a basic salary now, over 1,200 euros has quite another reflection in proportion to the 600 euro base wage. So the base has doubled”.
Murati said it cannot be spoken of as in 2021 the average salary in the private sector has been 490 euros, already in public it has been 612, while now in public it is 730 euros.
I think we'll all agree, we'll see at the end of the month how much pay will be paid, which is 730 euros, but as far as the estimate you made, I don't know, but as I said, in 2022 it was 620, and here's my Statistics Agency report, which in 2021 was 612 euros average wages. So 612 was only in 2021, and this is confirmed by the statistics agency”.
“We can't talk about unrecognizable salaries like you're assuming, instead of comparing it to the private sector, the average salary in 2021 has been 490 euros we're talking about almost twice the average salary in the private sector”.












