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Iraq has lost 80 billion Iraqi dinars because of the holiday (10) days


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البجاري: Iraq has lost 80 billion Iraqi dinars because of the holiday (10) days

08.24.2012 | (Voice of Iraq) - Add a comment -

Baghdad (news) called a member of the Committee on the economy and investment MP for the coalition in Iraq Nora Salem البجاري, the need to amend the law on public holidays in the House of Representatives to determine the hours of work in government departments and reducing some public holidays because they shackle the country huge losses, noting that the holiday of (10 ) days lost state borders more than (80) billion dinars. said البجاري (of the Agency news): The Ministry of Planning and placed the study, the number of staff in Iraq (4) million employees, including (2) million and (200) civil servants and the rest within security services, indicating that the per capita income of Iraq per hour up to (3798) dinars any limits (3) U.S. dollars and the average monthly income of the employee (500) thousand dinars (22) working days up (6) hours of work effectively. added: If count the number of holidays divided on the level of per capita income in the day that Iraq will be seen large losses Atkpl in holidays by (8 - 10) billion dinars in the day, indicating that the holiday of Eid al-Fitr, which amounted to (10) days lost the country up to more than (80 ) billion dinars through litigation employee salaries without the presence of actual work. confirmed: the importance of amending the law holidays which has been postponed in the House of Representatives to determine employee hours and reduce public holidays in the country, including on Saturday, because Iraq is in a state exceptional case building and Imran requires Time constant by employees in all government departments. mentioned that the Iraqi constitution select holidays limits (12) an official holiday of them (Friday and Saturday, Holiday New Year's Eve, (1) Muharram, (10) Muharram, Eid Mawlid, uprising (15 ) Shaban, Eid al-Fitr and adult (3) days, and Eid al-Adha and adult (4) days, as well as Holiday Army (6) January (3) October festival of national independence). has said Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said holiday Eid approved by the Council of Ministers will not affect the economic situation in Iraq. was Iraqi Council of Ministers has identified a bill on public holidays in Iraq in February 2008, to cancel three holidays existed at the time of the former regime, and set on October 3 to be the National Day of Iraq , was approved on 15 August public holiday, in addition to installing malfunction holidays and religious events. giving law holidays power to provincial councils, such as Najaf, Karbala, and some areas with the sanctity of religious such as Kadhimiya, Samarra, because specifies holidays other before and after the holidays Iraqi, on the condition, but more than three days.

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WOW !

after rv .. thats more than all their reserves they been bragging about as the most reserves ever ..

just ten days ...

iraq is gonna be trillionares soon .. i cant wait .. so i can collect my millions and be a multi millionare

i think everybody should rv , i mean rd

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At least someone is noticing the problem of too many holidays and what it means to Iraq in dinar/dollar sense.

yes thats quite a bit there .. it converts to around a little less than 70 million dollars ..

with a country of 25 million people ..thats a staggering 3 dollars per capita ..

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