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    To stop the deduction of 3% of employees' salaries

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    To stop the deduction of 3% of employees' salaries Empty To stop the deduction of 3% of employees' salaries

    Post by Rocky Wed 17 Feb 2016, 3:21 am

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    Baghdad news - Bashir al-Araji 
    There were conflicting reports about the stop deductions amounting to 3% of employees' salaries 
    monthly, while the parliamentary Finance Committee announced the stop and re withholdings over the past months, many sections of accounts and finance in state institutions confirmed that it had received a notice from the Ministry of Finance in this regard . 
    and arrived immediately to blur this announcement, a member of the parliamentary finance committee Najiba Najib statement which indicated that any information in this topic does not exist currently, it is shown in a telephone conversation with "Baghdad news" it's going to hold official contacts with the Ministry of Finance to clarify the ministry's position and the final decision on keep the deductions or canceled. She drew Najib to that of injustice deduction of 3% of employees' salaries, on the grounds that it entitlement to them, and the duty of the government to find a financial outlets further away from the employee benefits. 
    And conducted a "Baghdad news" contacts with a number of officials from the departments of accounts and finance in the state institutions, has confirmed that the deductions remain, the official notice did not arrive from the Ministry of Finance turned off. 
    the government proceeded to the deduction of 3% of the employees and retirees' salaries, in an action aimed at saving billions of dinars a month to support the country that went through a huge jolt as a result of the erosion of oil prices to the range of 30 budget dollars per barrel. 
    and was a member of the parliamentary finance committee Ola Nashi has announced suspension of work by deductions that you got the salaries of employees recently, to the absence of any legal text that supports these deductions. She Nashi in a press release I followed "Baghdad news" that salaries will be spent for all staff and employees of government departments, this whole month without any significant cuts, indicating that it had made ​​contacts with officials in the Ministry of Finance to verify the staff salaries for this month mechanism and how to restore cuts that have occurred on salaries in the past few months. She stressed that the officials at the Ministry of Finance confirmed the ministry is ready to exchange full salaries this month and will be re-deductions that got on the payroll the past few months, according to a quick plan drawn up by the Ministry of Finance will begin to implement this month. 
    But the Finance Ministry has not issued a statement illustration confirms what was said by a member of the Finance Committee 
    in Parliament , and it left the door open to speculation.

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