Minister says most teachers will have higher salaries
The government on Thursday adopted a regulation on job titles and pay scales in public services which, Science, Education and Sports Minister Zeljko Jovanovic said, introduced a new model of job evaluation in primary and secondary schools and would result in a pay rise for most teachers.
- 27.03.2014.
This (double evaluation) has benefited employees with the longest years of service and the government believes that the main criterion should be expertise and performance, said Jovanovic.
The minister announced a 3.5% increase in pay scales for all employees in primary and secondary shools directly involved in teaching, a 6% increase for those who have been promoted to the position of mentors, and an 8% pay rise for those who have been promoted to advisors.
He said that the regulation adopted today would result in a pay rise for 62% of teachers amounting to 100-400 kuna, while the salaries of 23% of teachers would remain unchanged and those of 15% of teachers would be reduced.
Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said this was more a symbolic measure than a financial benefit, but that the government could not do more in the current situation.
He said that the evaluation Minister Jovanovic spoke about would be possible only with a transparent and regulated system.
(Hina)