The hypocrisy of Murata: Public sector wages earlier increased in time of campaigning

Already when the elections are approaching, Kurti Government reported increases in pensions about 20 euros ago. Meanwhile, Minister Iron Murati in a post discussing the average salary over the years, says the same for public sector employees has increased earlier in campaign time. According to him, “data shows this [...]
Already when the elections are approaching, Kurti Government reported increases in pensions about 20 euros ago. Meanwhile, Minister Iron Murati in a post discussing the average salary over the years, says the same for public sector employees has increased earlier in campaign time.
According to him, “data shows this increase was made at the expense of the private sector”.
Thus, Murati claims that <x0mmite that with past governments growing wages for all, it has dropped”.
“Mit that with past governments growing wages for all, it eventually falls. While it is true that in certain years there had been increased salaries in the public sector with decisions in time of election campaigning, data evidence that this increase was made at the expense of the private sector. This is evident in 2014, when public sector wages were raised with government decisions during the campaign, but the average in the entire economy, including the public and private sector, had increased only 4.4%.” he wrote.












