I agree, caretakers and secretaries are not public servants. Before the demise of the social agreement governing wage increases, the average wage for a school caretaker was under ten euro an hour. Three years later the rate remains the same but now with a 5% reduction. How on earth can this be justified?
Kevin McNally
Posted on 5 Jan 2011 1:07 pm
I agree, caretakers and secretaries are not public servants. Before the demise of the social agreement governing wage increases, the average wage for a school caretaker was under ten euro an hour. Three years later the rate remains the same but now with a 5% reduction. How on earth can this be justified?