SCAN THE ECO – True / False – marylise lebranchu presented on Tuesday the new government proposals for careers and remuneration of officials
Before a meeting with officials of the unions on the future of the public service where she discussed career paths, careers and salaries of 5 million workers in France, marylise lebranchu, Minister of Civil Service, answered the questions of Jean-Jacques Bourdin on RMC and BFM TV. . Checking the facts advanced
• “Since 2010, the index point is frozen”
TRUE – Point index Public Service has not been upgraded since July 2010. This provision was part of the first austerity plan presented by François Fillon, then Prime Minister Nicolas Sarkozy. It was subsequently extended under Francois Hollande. The index point is the basis for calculating the processing agents. For now, the minister announced that the freeze was maintained, at least until 2017. However, if growth recovers and room for maneuver emerges, the case will be back on the table for a possible thaw the index.
• “For thirty years we have not seen the grid”
FALSE – Each body gets constantly changes the grid in his favor. “The grid is changed constantly. What has not been revised, the principle of completely riddled grid, “explains Henri Sterdyniak, an economist at the French Observatory of Economic Conditions (OFCE), a specialist in fiscal and social policy issues and systems retirement. For example, for the same office, officials receive different premiums according to the body to which they belong. “If you are a civil administrator at the Ministry of Finance, you get larger bonuses if you are a civil administrator at the Department of Veterans Affairs,” says the economist.
• “pensions Officials are calculated only from the basic salary and not on the benefits system “
FALSE – The servants receive a pension equivalent to 75% of their basic salary, excluding bonuses, where full career and if they have all their years of contributions. But an additional pension system for the Public Service was established in 2003 after the Fillon pension reform. The basis of the plan focuses on premiums and allowances of officials, but is capped at 20% of the basic salary of the agents. “For the mass of officials now retired, the amount received is extremely weak but existing. The more time passes, the more mechanically, it will increase, “says Henri Sterdyniak.
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