Tuesday, May 31, 2016

The remuneration of all teachers upgraded in 2017 – Boursier.com

The government will allocate one billion euros between 2017 and 2020, of which € 500 million in the month of January …

( Boursier.com) – a year after the presidential election, the Minister of Education announced the upgrading of processing all teachers at all levels, starting from 1 January 2017 and gradually until 2020 the goal is to “get the treatment of our teachers at the top of the OECD average,” said Najat Vallaud-Belkacem Tuesday on RMC and BFM TV …

Reduce the gap with other OECD countries

According to an OECD study published in 2013, primary school teachers with at least 15 years of earning around 33,152 dollars, against an average of 38 136 dollars within the organization. To reduce this gap “a trainee teacher will (now) paid 1,400 euros gross per year more. We want to enhance the commitment of teachers,” noted the minister. Currently, teachers (excluding aggregation) earn between 1,616 euros and 1,741 euros gross in year internship.

“Beyond the internship year, the beginning of their career is more favorable than other officials in category A, “the ministry said. Thus, in 2020, a certified teacher who held a full career in the normal class and out-class win 23,000 euros more throughout his career.



What is the cost for public spending?

the general salary increase for teachers will represent a fiscal effort of one billion euros over five years, “provisioned under the protocol career paths, careers and salaries (PPCR) of the public Service , “the Ministry of Education. Of this total, nearly 500 million will be included in the finance bill for 2017.

Since the beginning of the year, the government increased the new spending (security plan employment tax cut), which is not without worry … Brussels EU Commissioner Pierre Moscovici has warned earlier this month that if all these projects materialize, they should be ” immediately offset “by savings to keep the target of a deficit below 3% by the end of next year …

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