Status Change Request of Auxiliary Services Class Employees was Submitted to MHP.

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Status Change Request of Auxiliary Services Class Employees was Submitted to MHP

​YHS Education Sen (Auxiliary Services Class and Education Employees Union) Headquarters, In Auxiliary Services Class (YHS) The Nationalist Movement Party wrote an article containing the demands for redressing the long-standing grievances of serving public employees and changing their status. (MHP) sent to the General Presidency.

​”One-Time Status Change” emphasis

Written by the union to MHP Chairman Mr. Devlet Bahçeli 12 September 2025 In the article dated, Drawing attention to the problems experienced by YHS staff, This class will be abolished and employees will be transferred to the General Administration Services Class only once. (GİHS) Recruitment was requested.

​YHS Education Sen, their demands in MHP's previous election manifestos and “Transferring public employees working in the Auxiliary Services Class to the General Administrative Services Class for once” based on their commitment that they would support the bill on. In writing, It was stated that this situation will both eliminate the grievances of employees and contribute to the more effective and efficient execution of public services..

​Support is Expected from the Turkish Grand National Assembly

union, He stated that he expects MHP to show special sensitivity to this issue regarding the collective bargaining processes and budget issues that are expected to be discussed in the Turkish Grand National Assembly and to support the bill by bringing it to the agenda of the Parliament..

In the article signed by YHS Education Union Chairman Hakan Çelik,, “Our expectation from you; Bringing our problems that have been awaited to be solved for many years to the agenda of the Parliament, You are with us with your support in presenting it as a bill and voicing it strongly.” It was said.

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