Critical Warning from Health Liyakat-Sen Regarding the Collective Agreement Process
Health Liyakat-Sen Chairman Mehmet Demirel, 8. By making a striking statement about the Term Collective Agreement process, The path followed by Memur-Sen 6.5 He warned that he could disappoint millions of civil servants and retirees. Demirel, decisions taken by the union “a tactical maneuver” while describing it as, He emphasized that the course of the process should be brought to the parliament.
”Theater is Over, Now is the time to face the facts”
Memur-Sen initially decided not to go to the arbitration committee. “a promising opportunity” Demirel evaluated as, He stated that this decision created an expectation in the public that the issue would be resolved in the Turkish Grand National Assembly.. However, He later said that the decision to refer it to the Conciliation Board frustrated this expectation. Demirel, “This decision of Memur-Sen, 6.5 It was a beacon of hope for millions of civil servants and retirees.. But unfortunately, This light is wanted to be extinguished. Theater is over, now it's time to face the facts,” He said:.
”The Conciliation Board is nothing more than a notary-like approval process for the raise proposed by the government. “dir.
Mehmet Demirel, Drawing attention to the structure of the Conciliation Board, He argued that this mechanism was far from producing results due to the number of members required to convene the board and the majority the government had.. “The participation of even one member from Memur-Sen may be sufficient for the board to meet.. If Memur-Sen is truly sincere, He should not send even a single member to the Conciliation Board and ensure that the issue is brought to the Parliament.,” he said.
Demirel, of this move 6.5 Stating that the raise would be a dream for millions of civil servants and retirees, The official addressed the confederation: “Now the ball is in the hands of the authorized union, Memur-Sen.. The step they will take, 6.5 will determine the future of millions of people. Either they will send a member to the conciliation board and announce the obvious., Or they will move to the parliament and take a real step to solve the issue, especially based on the dire situation of retired civil servants and the real inflation of civil servants.”

