According to Rosstat, the average salary of employees of the central apparatus of Russian ministries and departments of 109.1 thousand rubles. Compared with last year, it increased by 11%.
The biggest salary of employees of the government staff – 249 thousand rubles, for them there is a staff of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation (232 thousand. Rub.) And the Ministry of the Russian Federation for North Caucasus (210 thousand. rub.). The most “poor” are employees of the Federal Agency for CIS Affairs, Compatriots Living Abroad and International Humanitarian Cooperation (59.9 thousand. Rub.). At the Ministry of the smallest salaries of managers in the Ministry of Transport (80 thousand. Rub.).
In comparison with the 2013 reporting year, more than anyone else noticed a raise in the Federal Agency of scientific organizations, where the average wage increased by 87 3% per cent and amounted to 114 thousand rubles. Almost half rose salaries Ministry of Construction and Housing and Utilities of the Russian Federation (49.2%), the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation (45.4%) and the Chamber of Accounts (44,1%).
A summary of the all ministries and departments, published by Rosstat, do not include the salaries of the secret services (SVR, FSB, FSO), the Federal Service for Technical and Export Control and General Directorate of Special Programs of the President of the Russian Federation.
The number of workers displaced post of civil service federal government agencies, at the end of December 2014 amounted to 39.7 thousand people. States civil service positions were staffed by 83.1%. At the same time the most understaffed authority is the Federal Agency for the supply of weapons, military and special equipment and material resources (23.8%). Least of all vacancies in the Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation (99.3%) and the Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights (97,5%).
Earlier Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered to reduce the salaries of employees of the presidential administration by 10% due to the ongoing crisis and cuts in law enforcement agencies and the state apparatus.
As early as November last year, RBC News reported, most get officials in Moscow, Chukotka, Tyumen and Magadan regions. The most large excess salaries of officials on average (70-80%) in the region recorded in Kabardino-Balkaria and Chechnya.
As for Russian citizens not involved in the civil service, their incomes are falling rapidly vice versa. Thus, in 2014 the number of people living below the poverty line has increased by 300 thousand. Their monthly income is less than 7915 rubles per person. Late last year, Deputy Prime Minister Olga Golodets reported that all citizens in this category include 15.7 million people, representing more than 10% of the total population of the country.
According to newsru.com
No comments:
Post a Comment