A wave of frustration is hitting federal offices as civil servants struggle with declining salaries and a lack of transparency from the government.
For the first time in history, some state workers are reportedly earning more than their federal counterparts, causing deep resentment.
Because the government stopped issuing pay slips months ago, employees cannot track their earnings or question the steady drop in their monthly income.
Important benefits, like the 20% "Weighing-in" allowance and the 40% "Peculiar Allowance," have suddenly disappeared from many payrolls without notice.
Senior staff members say morale is at an all-time low. They feel that hard-earned promotions now "mean nothing" because they don't come with the expected pay increase.
Workers are calling on the Federal Government to release all outstanding pay slips immediately and settle the mountain of unpaid arrears to avoid a total shutdown of public services.
