Erkki Keldo: 50,000 Euro Performance Bonus for Civil Servants β Waste or Smart Investment?
The Estonian government plans to introduce a performance bonus of up to 50,000 euros for civil servants, raising concerns about the use of taxpayer money, but Minister Erkki Keldo argues it can drive significant public sector savings and reforms.
Ain Hanschmidt: Tax Peace Boosted Economic Growth
Ain Hanschmidt discusses the impact of tax stability on the Estonian economy and the need for reforms to ensure sustainable growth.
Gender Neutrality? It's Good for Companies. Public Sphere Lags Behind
The article discusses the recent legal changes in Poland regarding gender neutrality in job postings and the ongoing challenges faced in the public sector.
Campos Neto dismisses return to the public sector and advocates for change in deposit guarantees
Former Brazilian Central Bank President Roberto Campos Neto expressed no interest in returning to public service after potential opposition victories in upcoming elections and suggested reforms in the deposit guarantee model.
DRC: the IMF denounces an explosion of the payroll in the administration that weakens finances
The IMF has raised concerns about a significant increase in public sector salaries in the Democratic Republic of Congo, warning that it poses a major fiscal risk and urges prompt structural reforms.
South Africa: Digital Monitoring Is Growing in South Africa's Public Service - Regulation Needs to Catch Up
South Africa's government is increasingly utilizing digital tools to enhance public program evaluation and performance monitoring as part of its public-sector reforms.
The energy reform
Ecuador's government proposes new reforms to the Organic Law of Electric Public Service to facilitate private investment in the electricity sector.
The 'blue folders' of the Ministry of Finance: 6 privatizations and 5 tax reforms at the center for 2026
The Greek Ministry of Finance outlines ambitious plans for 2026 focusing on accelerated privatization and significant tax reforms.
KKE on Constitutional Revision: Attempt to Secure Anti-People Reforms
The KKE condemns the beginning of the national dialogue on constitutional revision initiated by the Prime Minister, claiming it aims to enshrine a series of 'reactionary and anti-people reforms,' particularly regarding public sector permanence and non-state universities.
Strong public health, useful and necessary private sector
A recent survey indicates that while the Spanish public favors a strong public healthcare system, there is a growing demand for results, reforms, and less ideological debate regarding the role of the private sector in healthcare.
Reform of Work Internship Without Fireworks. There Are First Data
The article discusses the new changes in work internship regulations in Poland, highlighting who may be interested in applying for a certificate, the starting dates for public and private sectors, and the limited interest these reforms have generated.