#TheLastPriority
As the Government is failing to keep promises of additional funding for the increase of lecturers, researchers and non-academic staff salaries from 1 January , Vilnius University suspends its activities on December 5-6 and announces these requirements:
- Allocate necessary funds in 2020 state budget so that researchers’ and lecturers’ salaries would be increased by at least 20 %
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The wage of academics and highly qualified administrative staff should be at least 50 % higher than Lithuania’s average wage by the year 2023
- Research and teaching assistants must earn 50 to 100 % more than Lithuania‘s average wage
- Researchers, assistant professors must earn 200 to 250 % more than Lithuania’s average wage
- Senior researchers, associate professors must earn 300 to 400 % more than Lithuania’s average wage
- Research professors, professors must earn 350 to 400 % more than Lithuania’s average wage
- Bonuses shouldn’t amount more than 10 % of an annual wage
- Wages must be indexed considering economic growth
- Allocate necessary funds in 2020 state budget so that the salaries of administrative staff would meet labour market’s median
- Allocate necessary funds in 2020 state budget in order to increase students’ incentive scholarships
- Have a sustainable strategy of research projects funding which would meet the 3 % of Lithuania’s GDP as recommended by European Commission and OECD
- Include researchers and other public sector‘s representatives in forming the state‘s annual budget process
- Recognize the value of research and studies in forming the nation‘s welfare
- Form a clear, transparent and balanced public sector’s wage policy based on competences and responsibilities