13.05.2025 09:41
A bill proposing amendments to the Law on Civil Servants has been submitted to the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM). The proposal aims to transfer individuals working in auxiliary positions within public institutions, who have a high school diploma or higher, to positions with the title of civil servant in the general administrative services class of the same grade, on a one-time basis.
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The bill titled "Draft Law on Amendments to the Civil Servants Law" submitted to the Plan and Budget Commission foresees a substantial change. The proposal aims to transfer those who work in the auxiliary class in public institutions and have a high school education or higher to positions with the title of civil servant in the same grade, on a one-time basis.
EMPHASIS ON CHANGE OF DUTY STATION AND MOBBING
The text of the bill, signed by İYİ Party Balıkesir Deputy Turhan Çömez, states, "The auxiliary services class was a temporary solution introduced in 1965 based on the conditions of the time. However, today it has turned into a class where individuals who have succeeded through KPSS and EKPSS, as well as the families of martyrs and our veterans, are employed. Employees in this class, who are given the same tasks as civil servants but do not have the same rights, are frequently subjected to mobbing by their superiors. This situation is incompatible with the principle of equality in the Constitution. Additionally, since the duties of employees in this class are not clearly defined, their duty stations and areas can frequently change. This situation hinders personnel from developing themselves in their relevant public duties. However, improving career opportunities will increase employees' job motivation and provide efficiency.
APPROXIMATELY 200 THOUSAND PEOPLE WILL BENEFIT
The proposal aims to transfer approximately 200,000 auxiliary services class employees who are currently working like civil servants but are not granted civil servant status to the general services class. In fact, with a regulation made in 2019, public employees working as clerks were transferred from the auxiliary services class to the general services class, and the loss of rights for these employees was terminated. Similarly, this right should be granted to all employees included in the auxiliary services class," the statements said.
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