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    A former Kurdish MP rules out linking the region's employees to Baghdad

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    A former Kurdish MP rules out linking the region's employees to Baghdad Empty A former Kurdish MP rules out linking the region's employees to Baghdad

    Post by Rocky Sun 01 Oct 2023, 5:08 am

    [rtl]A former Kurdish MP rules out linking the region's employees to Baghdad[/rtl]

    politics  ,  01/10/2023 10:12  Number of readings: 147 
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    [rtl]Baghdad - Iraq Today:

    Former Finance Committee member and member of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Shirwan Mirza, revealed the latest developments in the region’s employee salaries file, ruling out linking those salaries to MasterCard cards and supervising the federal government over them.[/rtl]
    [rtl] Mirza said in a press statement, “Talk about demanding that the salaries of the region’s employees be linked via MasterCard cards and that the federal government supervise them is very difficult and unlikely for many reasons, the first of which is that there are problems between Baghdad and Erbil regarding the number of employees.” He added, "The federal government depends on a certain number of employees in the region, which was in 2011, and there is an increase in the number of employees, bonuses, promotions, and financial dues that Baghdad does not recognize," indicating that "This problem remained pending and was not resolved, and therefore the salaries of employees in the region cannot be linked to Baghdad." [/rtl]
    [rtl]He explained, “The cessation of the region’s oil exports through the port of Ceyhan has affected the region’s dues file and the issue of salaries, and there is a loss that Baghdad does not want to bear,” adding, “The federal government must bear the consequences of the oil agreement that it signed with the regional government.”[/rtl]
    [rtl] He pointed out that "the best solution to the salary problem is to separate it from the political aspect and for the federal government to deal with this file separately from the oil file so that Kurdish employees feel that they are first-class citizens like the rest of the people." He also pointed out that "next week, the regional government will distribute employees' salaries for the seventh month of the year."[/rtl]
    [rtl] The Committee for Defending the Rights of Teachers and Employees in the Kurdistan Region announced that it had collected more than 60,000 signatures to transfer the salaries of the region’s employees to the federal government, after agreeing with Iraqi figures, officials, and representatives in Baghdad.[/rtl]
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