Thursday, April 2, 2015

THE BUNDESPOST HAS JOINED THE PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYEES ON THE GENERAL AND EXTENDED CIVIL INDISCIPLINE BY STRIKE AND CITIZENS DEMONSTRATION THAT HAS CONTINUED TO SPREAD IN THE VARIOUS STATES OF GERMANY.

    The German Post called the Bundespost has joined the public sector employees on the general and extended civil indiscipline by strike and citizens demonstration that has continued to spread in the various States of Germany, due to unheeded demand for tariff increase and lack of compromise between the government, the trade unions and public service workers on the required, or appropriate tariff increase that has been specified as five point five percent (5.5%) tariff increase for the public sector employees, despite early last year increment on the required tariff increase for the Bundespost employees from  three point five percent (3.5%) to four point five percent (4.5%) tariff increase with additional bonus increase for long term workers and trainees of the Bundespost. Reasons for the frequent citizens indiscipline by strike and demonstration that has continued to spread in the various States of Germany has been mentioned as wide range and entailed the demand for fair share in the country's current prosperity by pay raise, or tariff increase percentage that has been repeatedly specified as five point five percent (5.5%) tariff increase. However, finance experts, economists and intellectuals have warned the government, trade unions and public sector employees against the general and extended strike in the various States of Germany that has undermined the effort that has safeguard and attributed to the current prosperity, financial freedom and economic dynamics for more growth that could tumble, if not carefully handled.

                                                  Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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