Dutch Civil Servants To Receive 2.7 Percent Pay Raise
Dutch civil servants will receive a 2.7 percent salary increase starting in July. The raise was agreed upon between labor unions and the cabinet. This follows protests by civil servants last month regarding the lack of pay increases for the current year. Salaries for Dutch civil servants will increase by 2.7 percent starting in July. The announcement follows negotiations regarding government employee compensation. The C&V union described the agreement as a rewarding victory, while the FNV union called it a clear breakthrough. Union members must still vote to approve the offer.
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L1 Radio Limburg
“Rijksambtenaren gaan dit jaar toch meer verdienen. Ze krijgen er vanaf juli 2,7 procent bij. Dat hebben de vakbonden afgesproken met het kabinet.”
L1 Radio Limburg
“Het loon van rijksamtenaren gaat dit jaar toch omhoog. Het snijgt vanaf juli met 2,7% en met het kabinet de vakbonden afgesproken.”
Omroep Gelderland
“Het loon van Rijksantenaren gaat dit jaar toch omhoog. Het stijgt vanaf juli met 2,7% hebben het kabinet en de vakbonden afgesproken.”
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