4688 Critical Work Has Begun for Law No.: Working Commission Held Its First Meeting

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Regulating the union rights of public servants 4688 Working Commission established for the amendments and improvements to be made in Law no., Held its first meeting in Ankara.

​Term Collective Agreement provisions and Public Personnel Advisory Board (KPDK) Commission implemented in accordance with the decisions taken at the meeting, officially started its work. The process carried out under the coordination of the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, It is considered as an important turning point in terms of public unionism..

Ministry and Union Representatives Together

​The meeting was held under the chairmanship of Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Security Faruk Özçelik.; Representatives of relevant public institutions and organizations as well as confederation delegations and expert teams participated.. at the meeting, The road map and technical details regarding the legal regulation were discussed..

​Target: Social Dialogue in ILO Standards

In the statements made regarding the process, This study, which was initiated on the axis of social dialogue and the International Labor Organization (ILO) The importance of carrying out the work in a framework that complies with the standards was emphasized.. The main goal of the commission, To conclude the process as soon as possible by producing permanent solutions on legal grounds.

​The Work Will Continue Periodically

​After the first meeting, the commission, It was reported that they will continue to meet with periodic meetings in line with the determined calendar.. In this process carried out under the leadership of the Ministry, Stating that the contributions of all parties are critical to the search for a solution, The technical teams who supported the study were thanked..

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