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Disclosure of the number of job grades included in the budget


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Disclosure of the number of job grades included in the budget

Nov 12, 2022

Disclosure of the number of job grades included in the budget

 

Today, Saturday, a member of the House of Representatives, Ali Al-Bandawi, revealed the number of job grades included in the 2023 budget, while he expected the date of its approval and the fate of the dollar exchange rate.


Al-Bandawy said in an interview with the Balmakhtzal program broadcast by Alsumaria TV, that "the budget will include more than 850,000 job grades, 200,000 of which are for the wages and contracts of the Ministry of Education, and 200,000 for the Ministry of Electricity, while 300,000 degrees are distributed to the governorates, and the rest is divided among the other ministries." Pointing out that "the employment law that was issued recently includes all those who have served more than two years."


He explained, "There is a relative disparity with regard to the issue of job assignments. For example, 133 thousand job degrees were allocated to Sadr City, which has a population of about 3 million, while 35 thousand jobs were allocated to Diyala Governorate, which has a population of about 80,000."


And Al-Bandawi indicated that "the number of lecturers who will be confirmed on the permanent staff after approving the budget is 35 thousand and 491 lecturers," stressing that "they are all contracts and there is no new employment."


He added, "The Iraqi youth began after 2003 to rely entirely on state institutions with regard to the employment process, due to the absence of government interest in the private sector," stressing the need for "attention to the youth segment and creating suitable opportunities for them," noting that they are "looking for a guarantee for their future." Through their pension, they tend to look for government jobs.”


With regard to the date of approving the budget and the fate of the dollar price, the member of the House of Representatives confirmed, “There is no deficit in the budget, which amounted to about 135 billion,” considering this amount “sufficient to cover Iraq’s needs,” and expected it to reach Parliament “at the end of this month, but its approval It will be the beginning of the new year, specifically in January.


He pointed out that " There is no intention of changing the price of the dollar; This will create a problem and a major economic shock that will affect Iraq."

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7 hours ago, DWS112 said:

Today, Saturday, a member of the House of Representatives, Ali Al-Bandawi, revealed the number of job grades included in the 2023 budget, while he expected the date of its approval and the fate of the dollar exchange rate.

 

7 hours ago, DWS112 said:

but its approval It will be the beginning of the new year, specifically in January.

Interesting linking budget, exchange rate and job grades? I wonder why they haven’t paid these increase in job grades until now

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Or funded these 850,000 positions! Are they expecting increase in purchasing power? Fiscal space to enable them to pay and create these jobs? Fund reconstruction? What’s interesting I always expected that the budget would be based on a new rate, if not why haven’t they funded these 850,000 positions until now? WhT were they waiting on a new government? A new budget? A new rate? We have head about these job grades and positions for well over 10 years? They have said they can’t pay salaries! We know they won’t get any more loans from the IMF or world bank? Hmmmm wonder why? 

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