Prime Minister Kristen Michal stated yesterday that expectations regarding salary increases should be kept low, responding to comments made by Finance Minister Jürgen Ligi (RE) in an interview with Estonian National Broadcasting (ERR). Ligi had previously suggested that state officials could receive salary increases. Michal’s remarks followed a government press conference and specifically addressed potential raises for officials, cultural workers, teachers, and other groups. Topics: #minister #prime #kristen Post navigation INTERVIEW ⟩ Political scientist Alar Kilp: The new Pope could be a big challenge for people with liberal views The specialist explains how to choose a good board in a flat society
“It’s disappointing to hear the Prime Minister is resisting salary adjustments for public servants.” Reply
What are the specific criteria Prime Minister Michal is using to determine whether or not salary increases are appropriate for state officials? Reply