The employees of the Government demand stop “chaotic disorders”. FSI, Ultimatum for Bolojan: “We are preparing for massive protests!”

The National Federation of Administration Trade Unions (FNSA) gives the Government ultimatum: stop the chaotic redundancies of the central administration and present until August 22 a real reform plan, based on objective criteria and an impact analysis, otherwise there are massive protests.

Bolojan, threatened with massive protests by government / photo source employees: Inquam Photos

“The decision announced by Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan – by which the heads of institutions have only one week to draw up the lists with those who are to be fired – represents a hasty, devoid of foundation and consultation with social partners. Such an approach risks destabilizing the state functioning and leaving thousands of families.” It is shown in the statement sent by the Government employees.

The statements of the FNI come against the background of harsh criticism against the government, which they accuse of contradicting its own economic evaluations. The trade unionists even invoke the statements of the prime minister of August 13, 2025, made on a television station, according to which the fiscal measures adopted “They are generators of economic slowing”.

“In addition, even the prime minister acknowledged, in the statements made last night, August 13, 2025, to a well -known television station that the measures taken by the Government to reduce the deficit” are generating economic slowing. ” The FNS considers paradoxical and alarming that, after the executive publicly admits that their own tax decisions – including the tax increases – brakes the economy, now choose to accelerate the fall through massive dismissals. Basically, the government recognizes that it goes in the wrong direction and yet presses the pedal ” the trade unionists specify.

Clear term given by government employees to Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan

FSI asks the Government that, by August 22, it will submit public:

  1. Analysis of economic, social and administrative impact that is the basis for the reduction of personnel.
  2. The list of objective criteria for selection of the posts concerned.
  3. The complete plan for reorganizing the central institutions, with the guarantee of the continuity of the services to the citizens.
  4. Compensatory measures for affected employees (allowances, professional reconversion, relocation to vacancies).
  5. Stage calendar of the reform, with the permanent consultation of the social partners.

If they are not listened to employees threaten with massive street protests

“” We cannot accept that the administration reform will be reduced to a list done in a hurry, without consultation and without clear criteria. Arbitrary discounts means blocking public services, direct affects of citizens and throwing tens of thousands of people in unemployment. said FSI president Bogdan Șchiop.

The National Administration Trade Union Federation wants to make common front with other unhappy employees

The FSI invites all the trade union federations in the public sector to join this approach and to form a common front against abusive measures. The employees of the administration are not guilty of budget imbalances and should not be sacrificed for political management mistakes!

The National Federation of Trade Unions (FSI) was established in 1995. Its activity is oriented exclusively towards the “Public Administration” sector. Currently, the FSI has unions in the town halls, county councils and institutions subordinated to them, from all over the country, as well as from the institutions belonging to the central administration-the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Development, the Public Works and the Administration, the National Council, the Council of Statistics, The General Secretariat of the Government, the Permanent Electoral Authority, the National Council for the Study of Security Archives and the Financial Supervisory Authority, totaling about 30,000 union members.