KEK aims to cut spending to raise workers' salaries

The budgetary cost carrying the warned rise in KEK workers' salaries has made it impossible to make such a decision. This increase was promised to about 5 thousand KEK workers by Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj and Chief Parliamentary Prime Minister Kadri Wessel during the election campaign for general elections, Koha Ditore writes today. And for them [...]
This increase was promised to about 5 thousand KEK workers by Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj and Chief Parliamentary Prime Minister Kadri Wessel during the election campaign for general elections, Koha Ditore writes today.
And to postpone that promise had been convened Friday, the KEK Board of Directors, but that had not been achieved.
The board's chairman, Faruk Hajrizi, has said this increase has cost and impacts the KEK's financial situation. However, it has said there will be an increase. To do so, he has said that certain expenses that, according to him, are unnecessary will be reduced.










