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PM Ciolacu: We regulate salary inequities for the public employees outside the central administration

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after Thursday's government meeting announced that "a large part of the salary inequities" will be regulated for a number of public employees in the country, such as those of pension houses, of the public health directorates or working in the cultural field.

On the other hand, for dignitaries from the central administration, allowances will remain frozen next year as well, stated Marcel Ciolacu, Agerpres informs. "Today we will also regulate a large part of the salary inequities for the employees outside the central administration, such as the employees of the pension

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