Limaj: There will be no barriers for people who help develop the country

The Ministry of Trade and Industry, the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology and the Ministry of Labour and Social Goods have signed co-operation agreements with the aim of increasing professional frameworks and reducing unemployment in the country. Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Fatmir Limaj said that the idea of this memorandum between ministries is from the top of the list [...]
The Ministry of Trade and Industry, the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology and the Ministry of Labour and Social Goods have signed co-operation agreements with the aim of increasing professional frameworks and reducing unemployment in the country.
Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Fatmir Limaj said the idea of this memorandum between ministries is that on top of the list it is employment.
“Barrierat we can pass if we co-ordinate the state with business, agency with entrepreneurs, and this coordination helps us achieve our duties”, he said.
Moreover, Limaj said the state should facilitate and assist the demand for labour power.
The priorities of this government are the profile of the workforce. It's time for ministry agencies with this problem to coordinate policies and create a closed circle. If we focus on implementing policies we will change the current situation”, he said.
Limaj said caution should be taken with local producers, as they contribute to the country's development.
“Porossia is careful with local production, careful with business with the country's economy. They've changed things, don't make barriers to people who help develop the country. We ask you to oversee the implementation to the end and to come there that the employment agency is the address on which young Kosovo boys and girls should head”, he said.
Trade and Industry Minister Bajram Hasani said the need for this memorandum has arisen from business demands for lack of frameworks.
While the Minister of Education, Science and Technology, Shyqiri Bytyci, said August in 2018, will have a strategic project to develop professional schools, which will be divided according to the account of the region's demands.
Labour and Social Management Minister Skender Recica said they have gathered to demonstrate co-operation among these ministries with the aim of living their programmes aimed at employment, development and professional skills.












