Oradea's Prime Minister: "if We Don't Stop the Collection of Public Funds, I Think Romania Will Be Heading for Failure in 2-3 Years"
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Florin Birta, chief of Oradea's municipality, said to Digi24 that if local administration reform is not implemented, Romania is at risk of failing within 2-3 years. He added that primary employees who do their professional job would be more grateful if the institutions would leave those colleagues who do not work. Statements came under conditions where employees from primary and social services announced a fast warning today, between 11:00 and 1…
The Prime Minister announced once again that, in some institutions, staff reductions will be made and "this is what I see inevitable in the next period". The Bolojan article announces staff reductions in the next period: "It's inevitable!". About 10,000 Romanians take and pension and budget pay appear for the first time in Romania TV.
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan will analyze the possibility of taking a measure that would prohibit the accumulation of pensions with salaries in the public sector. "I believe that given the fact that certain institutions will be making staff cuts and I see this as inevitable in the coming period, it would be at least more morally correct for the person leaving to be a person who already benefits from an income, a pension, as a result of early ret…
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan is considering banning the accumulation of pension and salary in the public sector. According to him, approximately 10,000 employees currently benefit from both a pension and a salary from the state.
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan announced that he would analyse the possibility of taking a measure that would prohibit the total pension from pay in the public sector.
Mediafax Asked at B1 TV about the amount of pension with pay, Bolojan explained the logic of a possible measure: "I believe that under conditions in which certain institutions will make staff reductions, and this would be inevitable during the next period, it would be at least as morally correct as if it were going to be a person who is already benefiting from a win, a pension, rather than a youth." The Prime Minister confirmed that the governme…
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