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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Junior, mid-level civil servants to get pay increase

Two groups of civil servants will be getting pay raises between five to 15 per cent this month.

The first group includes graduate officers, whose salaries range from $3,000 and $10,000 and are in the lower and middle rungs of the management executive scheme. They are typically involved in policy development and implementation, corporate services and operations.

The second group comprises non-graduate officers, whose pay starts from $1,600, and who are in the lower and middle rungs of the management support scheme.

The Public Service Division (PSD) has confirmed the salary increases.

Senior officers who are above the MX9 grade, or those whose current pay is $11,000 or above, will not receive an increase in salary.

Those who belong to the MX10 grade - who typically hold deputy director positions with salaries between $6,000 to $10,000 - will receive a 5 per cent pay rise, while officers in the MX11 and 12 grades will get a 10 per cent increase.

Corporate support executives will not get a pay raise, as their salaries were found to be competitive after a recent salary review.

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