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Change in payment of govt salaries

Government officials will get their pay increases twice a year, at 3 per cent maximum each time, under a system that will start on April 1 next year, Civil Service Commission secretary-general Benchawan Srangnitra said yesterday. ...full story at The Nation

from The Nation on Thu, Nov 05 2009

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