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Public sector pay raise: Across-the-board salary increases and €526 million in measures for 2025

Beyond the €30 universal salary increase for all public sector employees, additional measures are being implemented this year to boost net earnings. Overall, the increases amount to 11% of the annual salary

Newsroom March 26 08:13

The Ministry of National Economy and Finance announced a flat €30 raise in public sector wages, emphasizing that last year had already seen significant pay hikes.

In 2024, salaries increased by €70 per month across the board, with family allowances rising by €20 to €50. Responsibility and remote area allowances were also raised by 30%, alongside adjustments to travel expenses and special salary scales for doctors, uniformed personnel, university faculty, and judges.

Additional Measures to Boost Net Earnings

Alongside the €30 wage increase, estimated to cost €215 million for 2025, the government has introduced further steps to enhance public sector earnings:

  • Tax Exemption for On-Call Compensation of NHS Doctors – €40 million
  • Reduction of Social Security Contributions by 1% – €83 million allocated to the public sector from a total €440 million cost
  • Adjustment of Personal Allowances – Ensuring salary progression without deductions for differences up to €300; partial deductions for higher differences (€12 million annually, increasing by €5 million each year)
  • Expansion of Performance-Based Incentives – €40 million annually
  • Increase in Night Shift Compensation for Uniformed Personnel – €25 million annually
  • Hazard and Special Duty Allowance for Armed Forces and Law Enforcement – €100 per month for 156,000 personnel (€111 million in 2025, €222 million in 2026)

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Budget Impact

For 2025, the total cost of these measures amounts to €526 million, bringing the cumulative cost of all public sector salary interventions since 2023 to €2.07 billion.

With the overall public sector wage bill (including employer contributions) reaching €18.8 billion in 2022, these increases in salaries and tax reductions equate to an 11% rise in annual earnings, or an average of 1.3 additional monthly salaries per year.

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