Critical Peak: Civil Servant's Requests were Submitted to the Ministry!”

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Memur-Sen Chairman Ali Yalçın and his delegation, Met with Minister of Labor Vedat Işıkhan; 3600 from additional indicator 4688 Update of Law No., He discussed a wide range of issues, from promotion exams to improving financial rights.. in conversation “A fairer public system” emphasis was made.

​ANKARA – Memur-Sen Chairman Ali Yalçın and Deputy Chairman Levent Uslu, Minister of Labor and Social Security Prof.. Dr. He met with Vedat Işıkhan and presented the demands of public officials awaiting solution in a file..

​In the meeting held within the scope of the visit, Current problems of the public personnel system and strategic topics that will increase the welfare of employees were discussed in detail..

​Main Agenda Items of the Meeting

The following critical topics came to the fore at the meeting::

​3600 Additional Indicators: 1. to all civil servants who rank 3600 Immediate implementation of the regulation regarding the provision of additional indicators.

​Law No. 4688: Request for union legislation to be adapted to current conditions and revised.

​Career and Merit: Making exams for promotion and title change periodical and eliminating status confusion in the personnel regime.

​Financial and Social Rights: Protecting the purchasing power of public officials, improving financial rights and expanding social rights.

​”A More Fair and Sustainable System”

​Ali Yalçın, who spoke at the meeting, making the public personnel system more fair, He emphasized that the company should have a sustainable and employee-oriented structure.. The delegation shared the expectations of civil servants and the problems they encountered in their working lives with Minister Işıkhan., He also discussed solution suggestions.

Minister Işıkhan emphasized the importance of keeping dialogue mechanisms open with stakeholders in terms of improving the rights of public officials..

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