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Mozambican Government Approves Definitive Numbers for Single Wage Scale

Mozambican Government Approves Definitive Numbers for Single Wage Scale

The Mozambican Government approved on Tuesday the definitive wage bill for public servants under the Single Wage Scale (TSU), establishing the value of 8,758 meticais (127 euros) as the minimum wage in the civil service.

“With this approval, the minimum wage for the civil service will rise from 4,689 meticais (68 euros) to 8,758 meticais, recording a positive evolution of 87 percent,” Inocêncio Impissa, deputy minister for State Administration and Public Service told the media after a meeting of the Council of Ministers in Maputo.

As well as the minimum wage, which is for auxiliaries, agents and workers, in the new salary scale for the Mozambican civil service a specialist rises from the current 24,882 meticals (361 euros) to 60,758 meticais (882 euros), while a senior technician (N1) rises from 17,539 meticais (254 euros) to 37,758 meticais (548 euros).

Higher technicians (N2) and professional technicians increase from 13,565 meticais (196 euros) to 24,358 meticais (353 euros) and 8,531 meticais (123 euros) to 17,758 meticais (257 euros), respectively.

The middle technician will go from 7,443 meticais (108 euros) to 14,758 meticais (214 euros), while the assistant technician will earn 10,758 meticais (156 euros), against 5,531 meticais (80 euros) in the previous table.

“These remunerations refer to entry levels, which means that state employees and agents with more time in service will certainly notice slightly higher remunerations due to time,” explained the deputy minister of State Administration and Civil Service.

The implementation of the new TSU, adopted in the final months of last year, was strongly contested due to “non-conformities” presented by several professional classes in Mozambique, including judges, teachers and doctors, and they even organised a strike to demand a review of the process.

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