PRB 2013: Rs 800 Million Needed More

11 years ago - March 25, 2013
PRB 2013: Rs 800 Million Needed More
It's Friday the committee Manraj will release its report on the anomalies in the PRB report 2013. We already know that the implementation of this report will incur additional costs in the range of Rs 600 to 800,000,000.

If at the beginning of negotiations between the committee and the Finance Manraj, there was resistance on the disbursement of funds, this is no longer the case. The final amount that the Finance Committee has asked to be able to correct the anomalies in salaries in the public and parastatal bodies caused by the report of the Pay Research Bureau (PRB) 2013 is Rs 600-800000000. This leads to Rs 4.6 billion implementation PRB 2013.

Manraj committee still has work to do. Because the exception report should be finalized this week and it is the aspirations of some 83 000 employees who are eagerly awaiting this new report.

The alignment of wages remains the big question

While the report on anomalies Manraj PRB 2013 is being finalized, several voices already raised the issue of the alignment of wage employees. Starting with the Minister of Education Vasant Bunwaree, which is in favor of an alignment between pay teachers in primary and secondary students. "Same skills, same salary," says the minister.

Unions want those at the bottom of the scale are increased appropriately. Imrith Rashid, president of the Federation of Civil Service Unions (FCSS) hopes that its recommendations will be considered. "It is imperative that those at the bottom have a minimum increase of Rs 2,000. The fact that the report of the PRB should be done every two or three years, "he said.

Rashid said Imrith a minimum wage of Rs 15,000 motivate small staff. "We trust the committee is satisfied Manraj and consultations we have had. Last week, we saw that the report Manraj the University of Mauritius was welcomed and almost all officials trusted the committee Manraj. "

 

Text by Le Matinal

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