The Government believes that it will not be possible to pay the salary increase to civil servants this December, following the agreement reached between the Government and the unions to raise salaries by 11% in the period 2025-2028, which will be distributed in a rise of 2.5% for this year.
“I can almost confirm that the Balearic Islands will not be able to pay the increase in December,” said the spokesman of the Executive, Antoni Costa, at the press conference after the Consell de Govern.
According to his argument, the payrolls for the last month of the year in the Autonomous Community are made on December 5 and the processing of the payment of the agreed amounts has not been finalized.
“The will of the Balearic Government is to pay as quickly as possible, but I do not think it is possible that in the December payroll we can proceed with the payment of these amounts,” he said, adding that the Executive “needs time”.
He also criticized the fact that the decision “has been delayed so long”, wondering if “an agreement could not have been reached earlier”.
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