https://www.rtl.lu/news/national/a/2270009.html

    Im Substanz drängt die Union (CGFP) der öffentlichen Dienst (CGFP) in Luxemburg auf ein zweistufiges Einkommen (ich kann das S* -Word, das sich mit Sellerie reimt, nicht um 4,1% über zwei Jahre und insgesamt über 8% schreiben.

    Dies würde den „Punktwert“, der zur Berechnung der Gehälter der Beamten verwendet wird, erheblich erhöhen und die öffentlichen Ausgaben um schätzungsweise 40 bis 50 Mio. EUR pro prozentualer Punkterhöhung auswirken.

    Es ist zu erwähnen, dass ein Teil dieses Geldes durch Ta-Xes wieder in öffentliche Mittel fließt (wieder ein Wort, das ich hier nicht schreiben darf).

    Ich selbst, ich bin ziemlich schockiert über die dreisten Anforderungen.

    CGFP (the trade union for the public sector) demands to raise the public sector workers income by 8.2%
    byu/ComradeCatilina inLuxembourg



    Von ComradeCatilina

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    7 Kommentare

    1. Puzzleheaded-Sell835 on

      They already earn a lot….better than most working hard in the private sector

    2. The-FallenLegend on

      Greedy as fuck, they should have a look at the remuneration in the private sector

    3. Yeah,

      I consider myself pretty well paid but a public servant with the same experience and jobtype would earn almost 40k more …

      no.

    4. Illustrious-Feed-738 on

      Unfortunately the main electorate is largely driven by exact that workforce part, so politicians can gladly satisfy their demands.
      General public needs to educate themselves about the real economy and public sector difference in value generation for GDP.

      Current state of things is that private sector is being exploited to generate revenues which feed an army of government employees, who get by default higher salaries with no KPIs, no accountability and no transparency of the outcomes of their work to general public.

      People with bachelor and masters degrees work in private sector for same wages as government employees who barely graduated high school.
      On top of that, expense ratio of government employee with private sector employee is in the favor of first, who is local and inherited property.
      It’s not 100% of the cases, but good 80%.

      Society driven by inequality will not thrive. But the plan of government is to import 300 000 more expats who’ll be forced to rent rooms for 1000+ per month, pay exorbitant taxes and generate revenues to GDP pot feeding public sector locals and landlords.

    5. Cautious_Use_7442 on

      And they will get it because political parties will cower before them for fear of angering a good portion of their voters.

      This whole thing is a farce which will come crashing down once Luxembourg has become so expensive that no business would want to set foot into Luxembourg and suddenly there’s nobody left to pay to keep the party going.

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