2010年8月25日 星期三

ICRT 0826

Premier Wu Dun-yi says the government does not have any time frame for
raising public-sector wages ... or offering bigger year-end bonuses.

Wu is dismissing a media report that said the Executive Yuan is working on a
plan to pay an extra half-month's salary in year-end bonuses to military
personnel, civil servants and public school teachers.

According to Wu, whether the government considers any rise in public-sector
wages will depend on the country's economic performance in the second half of
this year
and the first half of next year.

The premier added that since the government still has to rely on borrowing to
make ends meet in the coming year ... there is no plan to adjust wages or
consider changes to bonuses.

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