After admitting that “it is difficult to commit” to setting a date for the completion of the process, Mariana Vieira da Silva acknowledged that the review of the Single Remuneration Table may not occur in 2023, since the Federation of Public Administration Unions (FESAP ) have claimed, the State Technicians Union (STE) and the Common Front of Public Administration Unions.
In an interview with Público and Rádio Renascença, precisely on the day that new meetings with the unions begin, the Minister of the Presidency explained that the next phase of the process will require a “broader” negotiation with “different dimensions”, which will include the SIADAP ( Integrated Performance Evaluation System of the Public Administration), which will coincide with “next year’s annual salary negotiation”.
The meetings scheduled for this Wednesday will serve to “specify the measures that were already in the State Budget for 2022” but that still need to be negotiated, namely, those related to entering the technical assistant and senior technical careers, explained Mariana Vieira da Silva. , which also did not commit to continuing the extraordinary increase in pensions next year.
“These are measures that fundamentally have to do with an intervention in both technical careers and higher technical careers, to guarantee an initial differentiation,” explained the minister.
However, in statements to Rádio Renascença, José Abrãao, general secretary of the Federation of Public Administration Unions (FESAP), has already reacted and accused the government of a lack of political will. “It is some difficulty of political will. We are already talking about 2023 and this is a set of problems that cannot continue to drag on in time, because that generates revolt, demotivation and social protest”, said the trade unionist. “We wanted to find, at least, a business commitment, programmed, with serious commitments so that a way could be found to review all these issues and we could have an even more motivated public administration, recruiting the best and maintaining competition. we have already done it today in some areas.”
Source: Observadora