Indemnité de logement : 16 000 agents de l'État enfin bénéficiaires, le Collectif exprime sa satisfaction
The Interministerial Collective of Senegalese Civil Servants welcomed on Wednesday the signing by the President of the Republic, Bassirou Diomaye Diakhar Faye, of a decree establishing a housing allowance for 16,000 public sector workers. These employees, representing 7% of the total state workforce, were previously the only ones not receiving this allowance.
This decision marks the culmination of a union struggle that began in 2022. The workers' objective was to correct a historical disparity and restore fairness between the different branches of the administration. By extending this allowance to all employees, the new system addresses a key demand for internal social balance.
A decisive step towards social stability
The Collective expressed its gratitude to the Head of State and Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko. Thanks were also extended to the Minister of Finance and Budget, Cheikh Diba, and the Minister of Public Service and Labor, Olivier Boucal. The labor unions and various stakeholders involved were commended for their role in this progress, now enshrined in the Social Stability Pact for Inclusive and Sustainable Growth.
The implementation of this decree is seen as a key lever for easing social tensions within the public administration. However, the Collective remains vigilant regarding the immediate implementation details.
Waiting for a six-month recall at the end of January
The Collective calls on the government to proceed, during the transfers scheduled for the end of January, with the payment of the back pay for the six months included in the Amending Finance Law 2025. This measure is deemed necessary to guarantee a real impact on the well-being of the agents concerned.
Finally, the workers' representatives encourage the government to maintain this dynamic of dialogue in order to implement the other demands contained in the Social Stability Pact. The challenge remains to sustainably strengthen trust and cohesion within the Senegalese civil service.
Commentaires (4)
L état fait juste du saupoudrage politique mais il né paiement jamais ces sommes car ils ont un problème de trésorerie criarde
Je ne comprends toujours pas ces indemnités de logement, n'importe quel individu se loge dans une maison, appartement,case selon ses moyens financiers. Exemple simplet : un salarié dans une boulangerie devrait recevoir une indemnité de logement car il réside à plusieurs km de son lieu de travail, ON MARCHE SUR LA TÊTE DANS CE PAYS ! Déjà que nos ignares de députés profitent d'avantages sans pour autant que la population les ayant élus ne profitent de leurs "lumières" dans l'hémycycle : 1000 litres mensuels de carburant, voitures de fonction avec chauffeur comme si chacun était ministre ( 0;) !
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