SUNSHK: On March 12, teachers strike day

The Trade Union for Education, Science and Culture has decided on March 12th that teachers will go on a day strike. That if the Haradinaj government by this date does not send it to Parliament, the Bill for Education Workers of the 1990s. At the Congress that had held the SBASK on February 24th of this year was [...]
At the Congress that had held the SBASK on February 24th of this year, it was decided that if their demands are not realised by the government, then on March 12th teachers will hold a daily strike.
He confirmed this for news.net, the chairman of the SBASK Nundman Jashar.
He has said the strike applies to all educational institutions except nests.
The “Congress held on February 24th has approved the resolution, which speaks of union actions. And in this resolution it says that things are going, on March 12th there will be a day strike besides nests, because the nature there of work is great and we don't want to create trouble for working parents and there's nowhere to leave their children. While elementary and high schools, and the university will be on strike one day, and both shifts. The faithful leave 8-12 in schools, and start strike for both shifts. There will be no lesson during that day”, Jashar made known.
He has not ruled out other union measures.
Jashari has said that under the resolution approved in Congress, if the government by April 13th does not comply with their demands, then from this date it will go on a general strike.
The same resolution approved by delegates, says the mayor and leadership are obliged until April 13th if the government and the Haradinaj cabinet do not implement our demands, then we have nothing but to go on an indefinite strike. And the strike will last until our demands are applied”, the SBASK head said of news.net
Strikes have already become common in educational institutions.
Two of these were held by SBASK over the month of February. One strike was one hour, and the other two.
Haradinaj has repeatedly pledged that he would meet the requirements of teachers, especially the Bill for Education Workers in the 1990s.












