State employees will receive compensation in 4 installments.
The announcement of the base date payment was made by Segplan on the afternoon of this Thursday (13); the 6,20% index will be granted in four successive annual installments of 1,52% each; the first will be paid in the June payroll, retroactively to May 2013; "Although the State is applying a rigorous fiscal adjustment to its accounts, we decided to grant the base date," says a technical note signed by Secretary Giuseppe Vecci (Management and Planning) and the Chief of Staff of the Governor's Office, João Furtado.
Goiás247_ The state government, following a recommendation from the Secretariat of Management and Planning (Segplan) and the State Council for Salary Policies and Union Relations (Consind), decided to grant the public servants' base salary increase of 6,20% in four annual installments of 1,52%, with the first installment to be incorporated into the June payroll, retroactive to May 2013, and the remaining installments in subsequent years.
In a statement issued on Thursday afternoon (13), shortly after the announcement, the Secretary of Management and Planning, Giuseppe Vecci, and the Chief of Staff of the Governor's Office, João Furtado de Mendonça Neto, clarified that, “although the State is applying a rigorous fiscal adjustment to its accounts, in compliance with the Fiscal Responsibility Law (LRF), cutting spending and rationalizing expenses, it decided to grant the 2013 base date to state public servants”.
The statement also notes that, "in compliance with the agreement signed with the representative entities of state public servants," the government paid 1,52% last month related to the 2011 base date and in 2012 paid the base date for that year in full.
To make the 2013 base date concession feasible, the note says, Consind recommended, and Governor Marconi Perillo decided, that the State should, through the parameterization of the payroll and the reduction of its natural growth, save at least 1,52% in the 2013 fiscal year. That is, savings of approximately R$ 81,9 million.