Prime Minister offends Kosovo teachers, their response comes

United Education, Science and Culture Union ( The USAK has reacted to statements by Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, calling them insulting to education and teachers. “Prime Minister teachers have received text mobilization from you, not insulting”, says the response signed by Chairman Tsqman Jasharaj. Full response: Prime Minister is not right to get hurt [...]
“Prime Minister teachers have received text mobilization from you, not insulting”, says the response signed by Chairman Tsqman Jasharaj.
Full response:
The prime minister is not well to hurt the teacher's personality because these dedicated people worked and had turned to dams for protecting Albanian education from attacks by the Serb conqueror in Kosovo's most difficult years. Prime Minister's schools in Kosovo from abroad are very beautiful, but on the inside they are too dry because we lack basic tools. Our teacher still works only on the foam, the soles of the sign, and in these conditions the achievements in our education are good.
Honored Prime Minister, education workers in Kosovo had enthusiastically awaited your coming to the head of the government in the hope that you will send mobile messages to them in the service of even better education. They've been waiting for you to sit down and talk to the SBASK, which is their union, and you'll find a way out of all the trouble.
Instead, you prime minister in some public appearances hurt the teacher's figure and depreciated their work over decades and years by declaring, without having an analysis by experts that the situation in education is very bad, and moving further than they're just playing chess or making students of two or three shifts together to say they're working, or even that teachers haven't been better students or students.
Prime Minister, it is not good to hurt the teacher's personality because these dedicated people worked and were back in the dam to protect Albanian education from the attacks by Serbian vacationers in Kosovo's most difficult years. As an illustration, we are recalling the murder by the Serb conqueror of Master Halit Geci. After his burial the teachers did not leave the village the next day, they continued learning, keeping alive the hopes for freedom and the future of Kosovo. Or we are remembering death from the tortures of director Haki Povaj's conqueror and the continuation of his work at his school and in all schools everywhere in Kosovo.
Honored Prime Minister, it is not good to declare that you are not upset about the warnings of SBASK strikes. Instead, it is better to talk to them and other unions because against growth of 4 %s are teachers, yes, but also all employees in the public sector, and this is articulating through their trade unions at BSPK.
Honored Prime Minister, we have told others and we are publicly telling you that nothing in Kosovo's education can be done without the compliance of education workers and their union. You can ignore the demands of artisan teachers through the SBASK, but that way you're sending them towards strikes. The SBASK is unique and knows how to strike honoured Prime Minister, but they have often fled, giving priority to resolving issues raised through dialogue.
Prime Minister schools in Kosovo from abroad are very beautiful, but on the inside they are too dry because we lack basic tools. Our teacher's still working only on the foam, the sole of the board, and in these conditions the achievements in our education are good. The state must finance in education and create 21st century schools and increase mobilization for work through conversation with respect and mobilizing counsel, not with dictates and offensive assessments to its sacred teachers and profession.
The prime minister from now on from you, instead of statements that hurt, we expect respectful messages and mobilization in the service of continued quality establishment in Kosovo education.












