Economy

Finance: No Salaries for Employees

Finance: No Salaries for Employees

The disruption of employees at the Ministry of Finance cannot be taken lightly, as this particular department is the backbone of various institutions and other administrations. It is primarily responsible for executing expenditure contracts for business operations and disbursing salaries to workers. This suggests that the disruption of the Ministry of Finance employees would lead to a disaster across various sectors.

In this context, sources from the Ministry of Finance indicate that the incapacitation of its employees will halt operations in two key areas: the first being the departments related to revenue, as they are responsible for collecting taxes and fees. "Their disruption means that no tax revenues will enter the state treasury during the strike." The second issue is the disruption of the expenditures department, as the Ministry is responsible for spending related to public state expenses and employee salaries.

While sources consider that the initial part of expenditures is "principally stalled" due to the exceptional circumstances the country is facing, they assert that "the disaster lies in the disruption of the other part related to the salaries of employees and state workers." They emphasize that if the strike continues for two consecutive weeks, "there will be no salaries for employees next month."

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