Aegean's response to the protests of judiciary employees: Do not create a platform for the enemies to rejoice

The head of the Islamic Republic's judiciary, in response to the protests of recent days by judicial employees, has said that efforts to equalize employee pay are continuing.
On Monday, January 10, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei emphasized the need to follow up on the status of payments to judicial employees, while also warning them, according to him, "in the course of efforts to improve the status of payments, there should be no opportunity for abuse and the joy of enemies."
He also said that since Ebrahim Raisi took office as president, efforts have been made to bring the salaries paid to employees of all institutions closer together.
These remarks are being published at a time when the Islamic Consultative Assembly, in its public session on January 5, opposed the general outlines of the extraordinary special appointment plan for the judiciary, which sought to increase the salaries of judges and employees of this branch.
Following this, hundreds of judicial employees held protest rallies in various cities, including Tehran, in front of the parliament building on Saturday and Sunday.
Source: Radio Farda




