The Ministry of Finance and Economic Development said the measures took into account “the transitory economic challenges being currently experienced in the country which have been exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic”.
“Government has taken due regard of the fact that addressing the wage challenges faced across the civil service, any salary reviews will need to be done within a holistic framework in order to ensure that such a review does not impose a negative shock in the market,” the ministry said in a statement.
“This interim arrangement is for a period of three months, starting from June 2020.”
The 50 percent increase also applies to civil service pensions.
Pensioners will also get US$30 for the next three months.
To get the USD allowances, civil servants and pensioners will be required to open foreign currency accounts, the ministry said.
A huge jump in the cost of living has seen most of the government workers earning salaries way below the poverty datum line which is set at over $7 000.
“Government reiterates its commitment to payment of a living wage to its employees, whilst ensuring sustainability of the budget,” the ministry said.-New Ziana
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