Govt and judges reach pay agreement

Ljubljana, 6 July - The government has reached a pay agreement with the judges, approving the accord on Thursday, Public Administration Minister Sanja Ajanović Hovnik said. The move means that the judges will be the first professional group to be moved onto a new salary scale planned under the public sector pay reform.

Ljubljana Public Administration Minister Sanja Ajanović Hovnik (left) giving a statement for the press after the government approved a new pay agreement with judges. Photo: Matic Hrabar/STA

Ljubljana
Public Administration Minister Sanja Ajanović Hovnik (left) giving a statement for the press after the government approved a new pay agreement with judges.
Photo: Matic Hrabar/STA

Ljubljana Vesna Bergant Rakočević, the president of the Judges' Association, giving a statement for the press after the government approved a new pay agreement with judges. Photo: Matic Hrabar/STA

Ljubljana
Vesna Bergant Rakočević, the president of the Judges' Association, giving a statement for the press after the government approved a new pay agreement with judges.
Photo: Matic Hrabar/STA

Ljubljana Vesna Bergant Rakočević, the president of the Judges' Association, giving a statement for the press after the government approved a new pay agreement with judges. Photo: Matic Hrabar/STA

Ljubljana
Vesna Bergant Rakočević, the president of the Judges' Association, giving a statement for the press after the government approved a new pay agreement with judges.
Photo: Matic Hrabar/STA

Ljubljana Supreme Court Secretary General Helena Miklavčič giving a statement for the press after the government approved a new pay agreement with judges. Photo: Matic Hrabar/STA

Ljubljana
Supreme Court Secretary General Helena Miklavčič giving a statement for the press after the government approved a new pay agreement with judges.
Photo: Matic Hrabar/STA

Ljubljana Supreme Court Secretary General Helena Miklavčič giving a statement for the press after the government approved a new pay agreement with judges. Photo: Matic Hrabar/STA

Ljubljana
Supreme Court Secretary General Helena Miklavčič giving a statement for the press after the government approved a new pay agreement with judges.
Photo: Matic Hrabar/STA

Ljubljana Public Administration Minister Sanja Ajanović Hovnik (left) and National Assembly President Urška Klakočar Zupančič (right) at a statement for the press after the government approved a new pay agreement with judges. Photo: Matic Hrabar/STA

Ljubljana
Public Administration Minister Sanja Ajanović Hovnik (left) and National Assembly President Urška Klakočar Zupančič (right) at a statement for the press after the government approved a new pay agreement with judges.
Photo: Matic Hrabar/STA

Ljubljana Public Administration Minister Sanja Ajanović Hovnik giving a statement for the press after the government approved a new pay agreement with judges. Photo: Matic Hrabar/STA

Ljubljana
Public Administration Minister Sanja Ajanović Hovnik giving a statement for the press after the government approved a new pay agreement with judges.
Photo: Matic Hrabar/STA

Ljubljana National Assembly President Urška Klakočar Zupančič giving a statement for the press after the government approved a new pay agreement with judges. Photo: Matic Hrabar/STA

Ljubljana
National Assembly President Urška Klakočar Zupančič giving a statement for the press after the government approved a new pay agreement with judges.
Photo: Matic Hrabar/STA

Ljubljana National Assembly President Urška Klakočar Zupančič (right) giving a statement for the press after the government approved a new pay agreement with judges. Photo: Matic Hrabar/STA

Ljubljana
National Assembly President Urška Klakočar Zupančič (right) giving a statement for the press after the government approved a new pay agreement with judges.
Photo: Matic Hrabar/STA

Ljubljana The Constitutional Court. Photo: Tamino Petelinšek/STA File photo

Ljubljana
The Constitutional Court.
Photo: Tamino Petelinšek/STA
File photo

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