First Stage of Reorganization at Presidential Administration Starts Today

The Press Speaker of the President of Georgia, Khatia Moistsrapishvili, has stated the first stage of reorganization at the Presidential Administration has started today.

Due to a new Constitution that entered into force on December 17, 2018, particular changes concerning the number of the members of staff of the Presidential Administration have taken place. Therefore, only 60 people may be recruited at the given service.

Moistsrapishvili explained that the new budget is allocated for 60 employees. The given shift led to a reorganization process which was announced on December 31, 2018. She also accentuated the significance of the flexibility and efficiency of the staff for reaching adequate outcomes.

“The first stage of reorganization will begin on January 15. At the first stage, proposals will be made for the current employees, depending on how their qualifications meet the requirements. The second stage will begin on February 15 and all the currently employed people who do not or cannot meet the requirements will be transferred to the public bureau. Obviously, the public bureau will try to choose appropriate positions for them in the public sector across the country.

After that, if the public bureau cannot propose suitable positions to some of the employees, or they are not able to meet the requirements, they will receive a three-month remuneration in compensation,” Khatia Moistsrapishvili said.

 

By Ketevan Kvaratskheliya

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15 January 2019 13:25