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9 events about "Budgétaire"
28 May 11:39
Hundreds of health workers protested in front of the Ministry of Labor, dissatisfied with the new salary law.
Current Affairs
25 May 18:30
The budgetary staff with lower salaries under the new salary law will benefit from a transitional salary difference until December 31, 2031.
Economy
19 May 17:25
The Minister of Finance, Alexandru Nazare, confirmed that the state will allocate 7.2 billion lei for the Unified Salary Law in 2027. The law is essential for the PNRR.
Economy
11 February 16:49
Sebastian Burduja was reported to the CNCD for statements about public employees, considering them incompetent, thieves, or crazy.
Current Affairs
11 February 16:27
Sebastian Burduja stirs controversy after categorizing public employees into three categories; he also returns and demands better evaluations and conditions in administration.
Current Affairs
22 January 13:00
The government discussed a bill that allows employees from public funds to combine their pension with their salary until the age of 70, with the exception of those with service pensions.
Current Affairs
13 November 15:29
A survey shows that 70% of employees in public administration believe that their salaries do not reflect the work done and want salary increases.
Current Affairs
14 July 16:15
Budgeters involved in EU-funded projects are protesting against bonuses of up to 50%, with the development minister limiting them to 40% based on performance.
Economy
27 June 05:57
The government is proposing to cut the bonuses of civil servants in order to save money needed to support vulnerable energy consumers, starting July 1.
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Politics
1 hour ago
Eugen Tomac, determined to continue the governmental effort after the USR's refusal
Politics
5 hours ago
USR has decided not to support Tomac's Government, with 131 votes against in the Political Committee
EU
2 hours ago
The European Union opens the first accession cluster for Ukraine and Moldova
International
4 hours ago
41 Romanian citizens from Belfast have requested assistance from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs after violent anti-immigrant protests. Two families have been relocated to safe housing.
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