Before the elections, PO chairman Donald Tusk promised to introduce a trial four-day working week if he won. At the same time, he promised increases of 30 percent for teachers and 20 percent for the public sector. Internet users wonder how the PO leader plans to fulfill these promises.
A wave of reactions after Tusk’s announcements
Internet users do not really believe that the head of PO will actually fulfill his promises, which seem mutually exclusive.
Does everyone remember when Donald promised 30 percent? salary increases for the public sector. By the time of the elections we will have prepared a precise pilot project for a four-day working week
A pilot project for a 4-day working week – this pilot starts from the Prime Minister’s office and the Prime Minister’s position
So there are no working Sundays?!?!?!
I remember. I also remember that Donek himself was the forerunner of this program and he worked for a maximum of 3 to 4 days, then got on a plane and flew to 3miasto to work on the branches.
To get. On a rotational basis. In six months they have to pay it back to the nurses, then the nurses have to pay it back to the police officers, etc.
30 percent teachers, 20 percent budget. Nobody gets anything anyway.
Of course I remember that and I stand by my word. Actually, my wife already has the 30%. She started investing the raises
The day after the elections he would also transport money from KPO
Yes, that’s true, but the changes will last 16 hours…
Naturally, these working days are Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
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Source: wPolityce