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28 August 18:50

The government has modified the salary increase criteria for employees managing community funds, reducing the increase for the 'very good' rating from 50% to 40%.

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Following the adoption of a Resolution, the Government has updated the criteria for granting salary increases for personnel managing community funds. Thus, employees with a rating of 'very good' will benefit from a 40% salary increase instead of 50%, while those rated 'good' will receive 20% instead of 25%. Those with ratings of 'satisfactory' or 'unsatisfactory' will not receive salary increases. This modification is in accordance with Law no. 141/2025.

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Criteriile de acordare a creșterilor salariale pentru angajații care lucrează cu fonduri UE au fost modificate. Cât primesc în plus
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Guvernul a modificat modul de acordare a sporurilor pentru bugetarii care lucrează cu fonduri europene. Creșterile se vor acorda în funcție de calificativul obținut de fiecare angajat și pot ajunge la maximum 40% din salariul de bază
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Guvernul a modificat criteriile de acordare a majorărilor salariale pentru personalul care gestionează fonduri comunitare: Angajaţii care obţin calificativul „foarte bine” vor primi o creştere a salariului de 40%, faţă de 50%, cât este în prezent
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Criteriile de acordare a sporurilor pentru bugetarii care lucrează cu fonduri europene au fost modificate de Guvern. Creșterile se vor acorda în funcție de calificativul obținut de fiecare angajat și pot ajunge la maximum 40% din salariul de bază

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