New Left: Required of the 13th and 14th salary to the State
The Council of State for the hearing of the Request of the 13th and 14th Salary Request to the public employees was attended by a delegation of the New Left today Friday, June 6th, led by the South Sector Theanos Fotiou and the MP of Athens.
« At a time when the Mitsotakis government is celebrating the state of the economy, favoring a few wealthy rich people who have become richer over its days, at a time when accumulating surpluses and designs 28 billion expenditure for equipment, the real income of the EU. »
Snapshot of the presence of the new left out of the CoE
« The new Left is fighting for a strong, fair and human public »
Patision then adds that « the new Left stands on the side of civil servants and supports any institutional and social claim for the restoration of basic rights and decent working conditions. The request for the reinstatement of the 13th and 14th salaries is not just fair; it is necessary. «
Finally, he points out that « the new Left is fighting for a strong, fair and human public, effective and citizen -friendly, with decent wages and labor protection. »
CoE: In European legislation or not to be reinstated or not of the 13th and 14th salary
With a compass of the European Directive on sufficient minimum wages in the European Union, which is now incorporated into Greek law, the battle of the Council of State has been fought, the result of which would judge the 13th and 14th salaries for public officials.
The case concerning about 600,000 civil servants arrived at the plenary session of the CoE at the request of a civil servant at the Ministry of Education seeking to recognize the State’s obligation to pay him compensation corresponding to the festivities (Christmas and 20th) to civil servants.
The case was introduced to the Council of State at the request of ADEDY, which has intervened in favor of the plaintiff and was discussed on the basis of the Pilot Institution under the President of the CoE Michalis Pikranmenos with the Rapporteur of State Advisor I. Michalakopoulos.