THE EDITOR: The Prime Minister has justified the proposed increase in his earnings on the basis of negating “those who feel that the country`s leadership is of no value, produces no value and should be ashamed to accept the recommendations...after 13 years of work.”
That makes me feel that as a retired public servant, who has served the country for 33 1/3 years, that my service to country was of no value, and I had produced no value, since my pension of $3,500 has not been increased for the last ten years.
Could the Prime Minister influence the Minister of Finance to consider giving retired public servants an increase of 33 1/3 per cent to indicate that the government recognises the value of retired public servants, in that they had produced at a high-intensity level to bring the country to its present position so that he can receive an increase of 34 per cent?
IQUBAL HYDAL
Felicity
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