Pyrpolizer wrote:elko wrote: Not exactly, we have about 12,000 civil servants and with an average of 1500 dollars salary
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36. Overcoming the shortage of teachers created by the prolongation of compulsory education included short-term measures, such as pre- and in-service training. One obstacle to improving the status of teachers is low salaries, determined by rank in the civil service and affected by the generally low salaries. A teacher’s monthly salary in July 2001 ranged between US$ 122 and 283 (LT 170 to LT 397 million), which was in many places below the poverty line. During her mission, the Special Rapporteur was informed by the Ministry of Education that an average teacher’s salary in Ankara could be about LT 500 million, while newspapers reported the poverty line as LT 935 million for a family or four.
Pyrpol
This refers to Turkey not the TRNC.
We have different bureaucracies and internal government