Economist rules out any move to amend salary scale

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Economist rules out any move to amend salary scale

Financial master Nasser Al-Kanani precluded, on Thursday, the presence of any real move to change the representatives’ compensation scale, making sense of that the three-year spending plan incorporated no corrections to the compensation scale.

Al-Kanani said in an explanation to “There have been continuous requests for a long time to revise the compensation scale, particularly for workers with low pay rates, while the Place of Delegates, which has spoken a ton, has conflicted with the three-year financial plan regulation that incorporated no section connected with the compensation scale.”

He added, “The spending plan was endorsed without the compensation scale, which affirms that there is no move towards correcting the compensation scale, when Parliament moved to revise the pay rates of MPs, which happened as of late, as the compensations of MPs were equivalent to those of pastors and their extraordinary honors.”

He called attention to that “work grades from ten to five experience the ill effects of low pay rates in numerous services and government divisions, and any representative who goes out to exhibit to request a change in his wages is avoided and beaten,” noticing that there are huge disparities between a similar work grades starting with one foundation then onto the next, which is something that ought to be tended to before very long.”