Petrolina city councilors approve salary increase for municipal employees
City councilors in Petrolina have approved a salary increase for municipal employees, including health and administrative workers, during a recent session.
On Tuesday morning, the city councilors of Petrolina approved a new law granting a salary increase to municipal employees. The vote took place during a regular session held at the Casa PlΓnio Amorim, with 20 councilors present and only three absent. The proposal was brought forward by the executive power and garnered support from the governing base, which argued that the increase complies with Brazil's Fiscal Responsibility Law and maintains public financial balance.
However, opposition members expressed dissatisfaction with the proposed salary increase rate of 6.7%, stating that it could have been higher to better value the municipal workers. They emphasized the need for greater appreciation of public employees, particularly in light of their essential roles in the community. The increase specifically targets health agents, community health workers, and professionals across various educational levels, ensuring that workers are compensated more fairly for their contributions during challenging economic times.
This decision has implications for the fiscal policy of the municipality, as it seeks a balance between improving employee welfare and maintaining fiscal responsibility. The approval may be seen as a response to growing demands for better salaries amidst inflation and the cost of living adjustments, ultimately influencing public perception of the municipal administration and its commitment to employee welfare.