SBASK warns radicalisation of union action

Educators throughout the country have held strike at the first class hour, demanding from the executive, respecting the contract signed during the election campaign, KTV reports. The chairman of the United Trade Union of Science and Culture, Nundman Jasharaj, has said holding the strike was mandatory. Jasharaj has warned that unless [...]
The chairman of the United Trade Union of Science and Culture, Nundman Jasharaj, has said holding the strike was mandatory.
Jasharaj has warned that if there is no movement, union actions would radicalise, not excluding the protest as well.
And low school students don't understand the strikes. Nay, but they say: They will not fail to remember.
Teachers say they regret not keeping their first watch but say they feel not supported by the government.
While the country's prime minister, Ramush Haradinaj, through a Facebook post, has warned that over the coming days he will meet with representatives of the SBASK, for addressing the requirements that prompted teachers to hold a strike at the first class.












