Those who reported for duty on July 8, 9 during strike to get Special salary increment
Non-executive government employees, who reported for duty on July 8 and 9, will be granted a special salary increment as a token of appreciation for their dedication during a challenging economic period, Cabinet spokesman, Minister Dr. Bandula Gunawardhana said.
This increment was approved by the Cabinet following President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s proposal. The Minister said that the Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial Councils, and Local Government Ministry Secretary has been directed to inform all Ministry Secretaries, Department Heads, and Provincial Chief Secretaries and to issue the relevant circulars.
The Cabinet of Ministers has also decided to issue them a commendation certificate for future promotions.
Certain trade unions in non-executive services had planned actions such as sick leave and strikes on the mentioned dates. Despite previous economic instability, the government managed to stabilise the situation through extensive economic reforms implemented over the last two years, including the provision of a monthly allowance of Rs.10,000 to all public servants.
The Treasury Secretary highlighted the existing financial constraints, stating that further salary or allowance increases would not be feasible without imposing additional tax burdens on the public. The government remains committed to avoiding decisions that could worsen the financial strain on citizens already facing economic challenges.
Nonetheless, the government acknowledges its responsibility to recognise and assess non-executive officials who fulfilled their duties without resorting to disruptive measures during this critical period.
Instructions will be issued in a circular to all Ministry Secretaries, Department Heads and Provincial Chief Secretaries in the presence of the Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial Councils and Local Government Secretary Ministry yesterday.
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