The Federation of Trade Unions organised a major protest outside government offices on 15 October, arguing against job cuts, freezing wages and pensions, fiscal austerity, government failure to undertake social dialogue and in making the socially important decisions without taking into account the position of trade unions. The health workers' union was a significant part of the demonstration, protesting against the threat to 20000 jobs in the health and epidemiological agency.
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Unions protest over government polices on labour and poverty
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Police and prison staff protest at labour ministry
The Publisind trade union federation organised a protest rally on 17 August outside the Ministry of Labour to highlight a range of issues relating to the pay and pensions of its members in prisons and police services. The union is angry that a key law on salaries has not been fully implemented and is calling for a 15% pay rise for prison and police staff. The union points out that its members were essential to the efforts to tackle the COVID pandemic with many staff working very long hours to try to maintain services in the face of staff shortages of around 25%.
Union protest over pay and pensions for police and prison staff
The Publisind federation organised a national protest on 24 March over a range of issues related to pay, allowances and pensions. It argues that the government should address aspects of pay that haven’t been revised for 13 years, deliver on salary arrears and ensure the updating and indexation of pensions for police and prison staff. The union says urgent action is needed to support workers who are attempting to maintain services despite the risks they face and the staff shortages reaching 25%, leading to high levels of overtime and burnout.