


The salaries that civil servants and retirees will receive in the second half of the year have been determined after the Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK) announced the June inflation figures.
According to TUIK figures, inflation in the first six months of the year was 16.67 percent.
The lowest pension, which is currently 14 thousand 469 lira, was increased by the same rate and raised to 16 thousand 881 lira.
The increases to be made to civil servants’ salaries every six months are determined by collective bargaining agreements (TIS).
But if inflation exceeds the amount of the raise in the six months after the raise, the difference is added to the salary during the next raise period.
Officers were given a 6 percent TIS raise in January.
Inflation in the first six months of the year was 16.67 percent.
Thus, the inflation difference that civil servants and civil servant pensioners will receive was about 10 percent.
When TIS hike is added, a total of 15.57 percent increase will be made to salaries in July.
SSK and Bağ-Kur retirees will receive a raise of 16.67 percent, which is the inflation rate.
According to TÜİK, June inflation is 35 percent annually, and according to ENAG, it is 69 percent