The Constitutional Court on Tuesday admitted two exceptions of  unconstitutionality of provisions of article I, sections 2 and 3, of Government  Emergency Ordinance 151/2008 raised in several trials involving unions and  schools.
Thus, article I, section 2, stipulated that, during 2008, the basic salaries  of education employees, set through the provisions of Government Emergency  Ordinance 68/2004, would be gradually hiked in 2008 and 2009.
 
The draft law approving emergency decree 151/2008 was tacitly adopted by the  Romanian Senate mid-March this year, after the 30-day deadline, during which  senators had to vote on the normative act, expired.
 
On October 24, 2008, Romanian President Traian Basescu passed Law 221  increasing teachers’ salaries by 50% as of November 1. Law 221/2008 was  unanimously voted by senators and deputies.
 
The government, however, decided four days later, through emergency decree  136, that the deadline for the enforcement of the law hiking teachers’ salaries  by 50% be put off until April 1, 2009. The Constitutional Court subsequently  declared the decree unconstitutional.
 
Romania’s former liberal government decided in November 2008, through an  emergency decree, that teachers’ salaries will be gradually increased by up to  28%, in two rounds, respectively on March 1 and on September 1, 2009.
 
On the other hand, the current government decided that salaries in the public  sector will be increased by 5% this year, in two rounds, 3% in April and 2% in  October. Prime Minister Emil Boc said employees in education will also receive a  5% salary increase, plus additional sums based on the unfolding of reforms and  restructuring in the system.