Ramush Haradinaj with major promises of education

Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj met with representatives of the SBASK, PTK and KEK today to talk about problems and finding solutions in education, but also in two public companies. Haradinaj promised SBASK President Nakman Jashari that the situation in education will change. The situation in education will change, not only on the surface, but substantially. [...]
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj met with representatives of the SBASK, PTK and KEK today to talk about problems and finding solutions in education, but also in two public companies.
Haradinaj promised SBASK President Nakman Jashari that the situation in education will change.
The situation in education will change, not only on the surface, but substantially. We will accomplish more than I promised”, Haradinaj Jashar told a communique of the Prime Minister's Office.
The SBASK in August had warned strikes in the education system during September, because union requirements for three retirement salaries from education, shush pay and educational travel are not being respected.
The prime minister's “heard of all the problems that concern education workers and promised them that he will engage, that these problems be resolved as soon as we can,”, the prime minister's Office communiqué said further.
At a meeting with PTK unionists Haradinaj promised to revive this venture.
“We wanted to revive Kosovo and the post-Telecommunication sector. This meeting with you helps me see the problems of your vision. We are willing to co-operate, to get this company back on foot”, Haradinaj said, Kalxo.com reports.
The PTK Trade Union delegation announced Haradinaj Telekom and Kosovo Post are in very bad shape.
Haradinaj, according to the communiqué of the Prime Minister's Office, met with KEK unionists today.
“At the meeting was talked about mine, the state of Thermocentral Plant A and B, about how the workers' situation can improve and KEK's best functioning as a whole”, the communiqué said.
In September, the government paved the way for the shift of the Shipilla residents to exploit coal from surface mines.
He later reached agreement with these residents in September on the shift.












