Thursday, March 20, 2014

WORKERS IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR DUTIES HAVE THREATENED TO EXTEND THE CURRENT CIVIL INDISCIPLINE IN STRIKE AND DEMONSTRATION.

WORKERS IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR DUTIES HAVE THREATENED TO EXTEND THE CURRENT CIVIL INDISCIPLINE IN STRIKE AND DEMONSTRATION.

      Workers on public duties have threatened to extend the current civil indiscipline in strike and demonstration, due to the unheeded demands for pay raise in the public sector. The Trade Union second round of talks in the attempts to resolve the dispute over tarif increase on public duties has remained ineffective in the capital Berlin and many States of Germany. Workers in Germany have demanded a hundred euros pay increase with additional three point five percent (3.5%) tarif increase in the general public work and duties, despite the government's current effort to implement and legislatively enforce minimum wage tarif of eight and half euros in all the States of Germany as obligated by the Coalition Government Mandate for minimum wage legislation in all the States of Germany. The asserted reasons for the civil indiscipline in strike and demonstration has been attributed to wide range reasons and views of individuals. Many citizens have mentioned the rising expense in the current standard of living in Germany, while others have demanded bigger share on Germany's current prosperity that has generally suffered tax evasion and outsourcing in financial rescue packages, or humanitarian assistance in time of crisis for foreign countries, while neglecting, or ignoring domestic hard working citizens demand for pay raise to meet the expense of the day.

                                       Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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