In a significant move to support state employees, Prime Minister Dr. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak has ordered the release of annual allowances based on years of service. This initiative aims to ensure that employees receive all necessary adjustments to their compensation.
A directive from the Prime Minister tasked the Ministers of Civil Service, Social Insurance, and Finance with completing the necessary procedures for this initiative. This action represents a crucial step in improving the conditions for state employees and public service units at both central and local levels.
A government source confirmed to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) that this measure aligns with the government’s efforts to alleviate the economic hardships faced by employees. The initiative also responds to recent fluctuations in currency exchange rates. The Prime Minister, in coordination with the Presidential Leadership Council, is committed to addressing the living conditions of employees.
The government emphasizes its dedication to implementing reforms, combating corruption, and restoring the integrity of public service. Additionally, it aims to streamline expenditures and prioritize spending in ways that positively impact the daily lives of citizens.
This initiative reflects the government’s ongoing commitment to enhancing the welfare of its employees and ensuring a more stable economic environment for all.
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