Ali Yalçın, Chairman of Memur-Sen and Eğitim-Bir-Sen, brought the grievances of retired civil servants to the agenda.
Speaking at the Eğitim-Bir-Sen Expanded Provincial Council Meeting held in Antalya, Yalçın, drew attention to the injustices in the salary and retirement system.
“We owe it to the nation, but we owe it to the state.”
The collective bargaining process is not only economic, Emphasizing that it is a social struggle, Yalçın, He summarized the position of public employees with the following words::
“We get salaries with the contribution of this nation, but the state is our employer. That's why we are fighting to get our rights from the national income at the collective bargaining table.. This, It is not a stance against the state.; is to seek the right.”
“Pensioner Raise Appears to Be There”, "It Doesn't Really Exist"
Rugged, given by chance 8.077 TL increase not being reflected in the pension, He emphasized that he seriously victimized retired civil servants:
"This regulation, Since it is not applied to retirees, the state is currently, retired civil servants at least 16 he owes a thousand liras. The salary gap between current civil servants and retirees is widening rapidly. this situation, “It also poses a great risk for civil servants who will retire in the future.”
“When we retire, we become ready to lend a hand”
Yalçın reacted to the fact that the salaries of civil servants were not reflected in retirement, made the following call:
“One day, specialist and head teacher compensation, exam tasks, Secular raise and other additional payments, must be included in the retirement account. Civil servant earning a living while on duty today, "He should not be in a position to lend a hand when he retires tomorrow."
“Wage Inequality Must Be Seen, Term Desk Should Fix This”
Rugged, approaching 8. Drawing attention to the Term Collective Agreement process, He also touched upon the long-standing wage inequality among public employees.:
“The distorted wage scale in the public sector can no longer be ignored. We once again voice our demand for equal pay for equal work loudly.. criticizing, wanting a solution, "The voice of the officer seeking his rights should be listened to."

