Remuneration Systems of Civil Servants: Member States of the European Union and Georgia

News | Research | FIGHTING CORRUPTION | Publications 23 April 2013

Author: Nino Tsukhishvili

IDFI Legal Expert/ Recipient of the Open Society Human Rights Internship 2013 (OSF)

. Remuneration Systems of Civil Servants: Member States of the European Union and Georgia

In conclusion, we will present the following recommendations for establishing effective remuneration system of civil servants in Georgia:

  • Establishing common state policy to determine an effective remuneration system of civil servants;
  • Exercising effective measures to establish career-based civil service model which means determination of the civil servants’ remuneration by law and providing a financial promotion system;
  • Providing financial guarantees for public employees contracted by labor law in civil service to achieve a reasonable balance between the remunerations of civil servants and public employees contracted by labor law.
  • Establishing a practice of signing a collective agreement between the state and labor organizations to improve the standards of individual contract and public employees’ remuneration system.
  • Preparing common classification system of civil servants’ categories and position ranks in accordance to the entry requirements of the position, the complexity of the work and its responsibility.
  • Determining the amount of the salary of civil servant in accordance to granting a salary grade to his/her position;
  • The amount of salary may be determined as fixed amount or in terms of higher and lower limits of the amount of remuneration;
  • Defining the grounds, the rule of determination and the amount of allowance granted to civil servants  in reasonable connection to the percentage of the salary by law;
  • Defining the rule of awarding bonuses, the performance criteria of civil servants for awarding bonuses, and limits of bonuses in reasonable connection to the percentage of the salary by law;
  • Providing transparency of information regarding awarded bonuses to civil servants by law;

These recommendations will provide to establish an effective remuneration system of civil servants, stimulate public employees as well as support transparency of the spending of state finances and increase confidence to public authorities in the society.

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