Check out details of the second installment of the 13th

The second installment of the 13th salary for state civil servants in Pará is on its way, with the state government announcing the payment to more than 107,000 employees. Therefore, this payment, which will begin on December 13, represents a significant injection of R$462 million into the Pará economy.

This measure, announced by Governor Helder Barbalho and Vice-Governor Hana Ghassan, is a continuation of the government's commitment to supporting civil servants, especially during the holiday season. Thus, the first installment of the 13th salary was deposited into civil servants' accounts in October, before the Círio de Nazaré, demonstrating the priority given by the government to the well-being of civil servants.

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Benefits for civil servants and the local economy

Payment of the second installment of the 13th wage For state civil servants in Pará, it brings several benefits. Firstly, it offers additional financial security for civil servants, allowing them to plan their end-of-year celebrations with greater peace of mind. In addition, the extra money circulating in the local economy boosts trade and services, contributing to the region's economic growth.

13th salary payment schedule

The payment schedule for the second installment of the 13th salary is planned to ensure that all civil servants receive their benefits on time. Payment will begin on December 13 and will continue until the 15th. Therefore, the first to receive will be retired military personnel and civil and military pensioners, followed by retired civilian personnel and those receiving special pensions from Seplad. The process will be concluded with the payment of civil servants from the State Department of Education (Seduc), both in the capital and in the interior.

The advance payment of the second installment of the 13th salary for state public servants in Pará is a clear demonstration of the government's commitment to the well-being of its employees and the economic health of the region.