BSPK says it will continue with union pressures

The Union of Independent Unions of Kosovo, after the extraordinary meeting of the Executive Headship held during the day, has expressed disappointment over, as they say, “mos fulfils BSPK requirements, introduced even earlier before the Government of the Republic of Kosovo and other government institutions”. Of all the BSPK Unions. [...]
Of all the BSPK Unions represented at this extraordinary meeting, “decided to continue with union pressures for the implementation of union goals and was quoted as not allowing the BSPK to violate the primary rights of the workers”.
Thus, the BSPK requires the government to quickly settle four issues.
“The issue of a pension scheme for workers dismissed by violence during the years of dealt with 90; the minimum wage issue of 250 Euro; wage increases; and the issue of health insurance regulation for employees”, said the BSKP communiqué.
The BSPK says it is determined not to prevent union actions and pressures until the implementation of issues cited above, so BSPK's commitment will be maximum for realising basic rights for domestic workers.












