Legislative Yuan to Review Bill on Legalizing Pay Raises for Civil Servants, Military, and Teachers Next Week; DPP Calls for Public Hearing First
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The Judiciary and Organic Laws and Statutes Committee of the Legislative Yuan will review a draft bill next week to legalize pay adjustments for civil servants, military personnel, and teachers. KMT Legislator Weng Hsiao-ling advocates linking pay raises to economic growth and inflation. DPP Caucus Secretary-General Chuang Jui-hsiung hopes to hold a public hearing first to gather broad societal input before proceeding with article-by-article review.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What does 'Jun Gong Jiao' mean?
- A: It is a collective term for military personnel, civil servants, and teachers in Taiwan.
- Q: What are the main points of contention in this bill?
- A: Whether to mandate pay raises by law, whether to link the criteria to CPI, and the transparency of the review process.
- Q: What is the outlook for this bill?
- A: Public hearings are expected first, followed by negotiations between the ruling and opposition parties.