EMOLUMENTS Commission of Zambia Director of Research and Remuneration Rilla Hansaali says the upgrading of academic qualifications does not automatically entitle civil servants to salary increments. Speaking on Phoenix FM’s “Let the People Talk” programme, Friday, Hansaali explained that public officers are not paid based on qualifications, but rather the job one is performing. “Emoluments are paid based on the job. Once you do a job evaluation, then you determine the emoluments; the grade then pays according to the job that one is performing. For these jobs there are requirements that are to be met for one to be appointed in those jobs. So, if one is appointed as a class teacher, they will be paid the applicable salary for...

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