From Mil-Sen to Memur-Sen “e-Government” criticism: “Trust the Will of the Officer”

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ANKARA – Deputy Chairman of Mil-Sen Confederation Celaleddin GUL, He made important statements about the union membership and resignation procedures of civil servants via e-Government.. Gül harshly criticized the attitude of Memur-Sen, Turkey's largest confederation, towards this digital transformation., “shy away from transparency, Not trusting the will of the officer” he said.

“Obstacles to Digital Freedom Must Be Removed”

​Deputy Chairman Gül, He stated the following in his statement::

​“Our civil servants have the right to choose a union, It is a democratic right to exercise one's right to become a member or resign freely and without any pressure via e-Government.. Memur-Sen, which is Turkey's largest confederation,, Staying away from this digital convenience, In fact, trying to prevent this process is an unacceptable contradiction.”

“Do not block the process, “Make it easy.”

Union struggle should not be limited by bureaucratic obstacles., Gül emphasizes that it should be carried out with merit and service., He continued his words as follows:

​“Transparent like e-Government, Instead of shying away from a reliable and accessible platform, The free will of our public officials must be respected. Officer-Sen, These meaningless reservations should be put aside; Instead of obstructing the process, He should support this step that will make the officer's job easier.”

“We are followers as Mil-Sen”

Celaleddin Gül stated that, as Mil-Sen, they will continue to protect the rights and laws of civil servants., He stated that they will follow the issue until full digitalization is achieved in union preferences..

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​📌 Important Statement from Mil-Sen Deputy Chairman Celaleddin GÜL:

​”Why Memur-Sen's fear of e-Government??”

​✅ Trade union membership and resignation procedures should be carried out freely via e-Government..

✅ Avoiding a transparent and accessible platform, Not trusting the will of the officer.

Memur-Sen should stop obstructing the process, should pave the way for digital convenience!

“Do not be afraid of the free will of the civil servant!”

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