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Public servants' unions say will not accept three-percent increase in salary base

ZAGREB, Nov 7 (Hina) - Public servants' unions will not accept thegovernment's offer of a three-percent increase in the salary base for2006 and are willing to negotiate only about an eight-percentincrease, which is how much salaries in state-owned companies havegone up this year, representatives of the unions' negotiating teamtold reporters in Zagreb on Monday.
ZAGREB, Nov 7 (Hina) - Public servants' unions will not accept the government's offer of a three-percent increase in the salary base for 2006 and are willing to negotiate only about an eight-percent increase, which is how much salaries in state-owned companies have gone up this year, representatives of the unions' negotiating team told reporters in Zagreb on Monday.

Negotiations between the government and public servants' unions were discontinued on 31 October after the unions refused the three-percent increase in their salaries, which are 18.6 percent lower than salaries in the business sector.

The government also refused a union proposal for an increase in other financial rights, including Christmas and holiday bonuses.

The leaders of seven trade unions with some 150,000 members employed in the education, science, health, social welfare and culture sectors said they could not sign an agreement providing for an increase in salaries that was below the GDP growth rate, which is estimated at 6-7 percent.

If the government sticks to its current proposal, the unions of public servants will not be able to promise not to launch union action next year.

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