The Saxon state workers can not hope for the aid bonus of 1,000 euros introduced by the federal authorities. When requested, Finance Minister Christian Piwarz identified that important wage will increase within the public sector had solely been agreed in February. “In view of the strained price range state of affairs, the restrict of what’s financially possible has been reached. Further funds comparable to a 1,000 euro aid bonus are due to this fact not indicated,” defined the CDU politician.
The chairman of the Collective Bargaining Affiliation of German States (TdL), Hamburg’s Senator for Finance Andreas Dressel (SPD), on Fb explains that the international locations see little likelihood of paying out the bonus.
Fee shouldn’t be necessary
The federal authorities had promised the aid bonus due to the sharp rise in oil costs because of the Iran conflict. Employers ought to have the chance to pay out a tax- and duty-free bonus of as much as 1,000 euros within the present 12 months. Based on the present standing, fee shouldn’t be necessary. Based on the SPD, a draft regulation will come to the Bundestag subsequent week.
The Ministry of Finance estimated that paying an additional 1,000 euros would value the Free State virtually 115 million euros. This estimate relies on round 58,500 collective bargaining workers and round 59,200 civil servants, judges and pension recipients.
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