This agreement between the Government and the unions means another historic deal that in the next two years and several months, starting from April 2026 to April 2028, around 11,000 people from the administration and from the services in the courts and the prosecution will get around 40 percent higher wages than they receive now, Macedonian Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski said in response to a reporter’s question.
“This is a broader package that will include, along with employees in the courts and public prosecutor’s offices, around 11.000 workers. With this, the Government, as the largest employer, is pratically reaching an agreement with its colleagues, and that agreement will remain in force until 2028. We have previously signed similar agreements with employees in education, healthcare, and other institutions. Once all of this is finalized, the Government, as the largest employer, will have fully regulated its relations with its colleagues across the institutions,” PM Mickoski noted.



