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40% Salary Increase Announced for All State Employees

40% Salary Increase Announced for All State Employees

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih announced a minimum 40% salary increase for all state employees, to be included in the 2024 state budget. The increase covers defence, law enforcement, customs, immigration, correctional officers, judiciary, civil service, and imams, benefiting 44,280 employees. Specific salary examples were given for various ranks. Solih highlighted high living costs in Malé and noted previous salary revisions for teachers and healthcare workers.

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih announced a minimum 40% salary increase for all state employees, to be included in the 2024 state budget. The increase covers defence, law enforcement, customs, immigration, correctional officers, judiciary, civil service, and imams, benefiting 44,280 employees. Specific salary examples were given for various ranks. Solih highlighted high living costs in Malé and noted previous salary revisions for teachers and healthcare workers.

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Aug 22, 2023

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President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih announced a minimum 40% salary increase for all state employees, to be included in the 2024 state budget. The increase covers defence, law enforcement, customs, immigration, correctional officers, judiciary, civil service, and imams, benefiting 44,280 employees. Specific salary examples were given for various ranks. Solih highlighted high living costs in Malé and noted previous salary revisions for teachers and healthcare workers.

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