The unions fear the southwest in the face of the savings proposals from the Government to the attractiveness of public service. Primarily criticized the planned lower entrance salary.
The unions fear the southwest in the face of the savings proposals of the state government to increase the attractiveness of public service. Another criticism is mainly thought to be lower entrance salary for newly recruited civil servants in the higher and higher service.
This is a risk that the public service could gain some in the administration and for senior positions in the fire service professionals no longer, said the vice-State leader of Verdi, Dagmar Schorsch Brandt. The Union for Education and Science (GEW) predicts increased teacher shortage.
Schorsch Brandt said: "It is absurd to be paid in tariffs of municipalities for specific groups of employees per month up to 1000 € as a labor market allowance, must officials give but three years at the starting grade for a total number of 1,000 euros." DGB also state leader Nicholas Landgraf said: "Whoever wants to attract good people for public service, lay in income and must not be cut."
He and the Ver.di functionary keep cuts in state aid for new hires only to really understand, if there is to them the possibility of a public health insurance participation with the employer. A cancellation of the award of ten percent for voluntary extension of working life can take something Landgraf: "This contract prevents the recruitment of young people in public service."
PRO-State leader Doro Moritz said: "When cut ÄMinisterpräsident WinfriedÜ Kretschmann and ÄFinanzminister NilsÜ Schmid young teachers from 2013 to the salary, they give the signal to them the work of educational professionals is worth less." Moritz predicted that so many are well-trained teachers in other states or Switzerland for a job.
The plans of green and red would be implemented, Moritz expects a loss of income of the young teachers of up to 5000 € per year. She recalled that in 2008 the CDU and FDP were starting grade reduced by four percent
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