LDK MP supports SBASK, makes it fun of teachers

LDK MP Valentina Bunnjaku-Rejep has come up in support of SBASK's demands regarding the 90s education workers' salary bill. The bunker through a post to its “network Facebook” has demonstrated readiness that not only as deputy but also as a parliamentary Commission anaestheist will [...]
LDK MP Valentina Bunnjaku-Rejep has come up in support of SBASK's demands regarding the 90s education workers' salary bill.
The bunker through a post to its “network Facebook” has demonstrated readiness that not only as deputy, but also as a parliamentary Commission anarchist will support their demands and submit the proposal to the Commission chairman.
“Even we as deputy and member of the relevant parliamentary Commission will support SBASK's demands, because it's about specific categories of contributions to the contribution in the '90s, not charities. Today we will also submit our proposal to the president of the Parliamentary Commission and be in line with SBASK”.
She has suggested that she should not be averse to teachers because it is those who educate and educate each generation, and that even depreciates it for teachers.
This is her full post:
Noble and noble and gracious.
The law on education workers in the '90s is procrastinating. Even worse than that, the bill is far from how it is hoped for proper content.
The current bill, which is justly being criticised by the SBASK, is not a merit assessment of these teachers, but only with some small financial compensation. Article 7 is quite problematic, and the SBASK has rightly demanded changes from additional compensation to merit retirement.
As deputy and member of the relevant parliamentary Commission, we will support SBASK's demands, because it's a special category of making the contribution to the years of CHA90, not charity. Today we will also submit our proposal to the president of the Parliamentary Commission and will comply with the SBASK.
No matter what the budget costs, we're making law right now, it's nothing! It does not make fun of teachers, the most respected people in every society, for we educate and educate each generation! Other governments would be able to do so soon after the war, easily, but that would be derogatory to teachers.












