Tunisia aims to cut 50,000 public sector jobs in reforms starting this year – minister

 

Tunisia plans a voluntary lay-off programme for more than 50,000 public sector employees starting this year in a major reform to reduce high government spending, a minister told Reuters on Thursday.

Minister of Public Functions Abid Briki said this key reform will start this year but did not give details on how long the reform would take. Reforms to the public sector workforce are politically sensitive in Tunisia.PUBLICITÉ invented by Teads

At 13.5 percent of GDP, Tunisia’s public sector wage bill is proportionately one of the highest in the world. The North African country has been under pressure from multilateral lenders to reduce spending to cut its budget deficit. (

Reuters

 

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