
Penduricalhos: TCU releases payment of out-of-ceiling gratification to servants of the court itself and the Legislative
The estimated impact is approximately R$ 211 million, equivalent to 0.09% of the payroll of the Union's active servers
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Summary
The estimated impact is approximately R$ 211 million, equivalent to 0.09% of the payroll of the Union's active servers. For the majority, the decision seeks to avoid discouragement of “strategic leadership” functions. Still according to these rules, if the sum of them exceeds the ceiling, the surplus should be cut.
Furthermore, In addition, the ministers accepted the argument that the current ceiling results in an “additional work provision”, which would amount to free service. Thus, if a professional who rose in his career and reached a high salary receive a promotion and the gratification extrapolate the ceiling, the salaries will be cut. The Federal Constitution says that the sums of remuneration, i.e. those paid for the work carried out by the public agent, must be subject to the ceiling.
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The estimated impact is approximately R$ 211 million, equivalent to 0.09% of the payroll of the Union's active servers.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesFor the majority, the decision seeks to avoid discouragement of “strategic leadership” functions.
reliability moderate2/2 sources
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Still according to these rules, if the sum of them exceeds the ceiling, the surplus should be cut.
according to G1In addition, the ministers accepted the argument that the current ceiling results in an “additional work provision”, which would amount to free service.
according to CartaCapitalThus, if a professional who rose in his career and reached a high salary receive a promotion and the gratification extrapolate the ceiling, the salaries will be cut.
according to CartaCapitalThe Federal Constitution says that the sums of remuneration, i.e. those paid for the work carried out by the public agent, must be subject to the ceiling.
according to G1
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