Salaries of Employees of Ministry of Emergency Situations and Frontier Troops Raised
Baku / 07.03.18 / Turan: Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev signed an order to raise salaries for military personnel of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, employees with special ranks, and civilian workers who are not military personnel.
Since March 1, 2018, salaries of these categories of employees have been raised by an average of ten percent.
Another presidential decree also increased the monthly salary of servicemen of the State Border Service and civilian workers who are not civil servants by 10 percent. -06D--
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- 7 March 2018 21:11
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