Teachers give the government a deadline, after that date the situation could be broken

Deputy Chairman of the United Education, Science and Culture Union ( The SBASK), Lutfi Mani, has stressed that April 13th is the deadline, until they expect the Government to make the decision to fulfil the draft law on the pensions of teachers who have worked during the 90s. He has [...]
He in an interview for Telegrafi, has said that today's break in Kosovo's high and elementary schools would escalate unless SBASK's demands are met in a month.
We go back to normal tomorrow, when kids go to school, if by April 13th there's no government reflection, then the situation gets through. There could be street protests, there could be stopped learning at 11x1>, Manny added.
He has also responded to accusations made against the SBASK, that they are violating children's rights because they are being unable to process education, stressing that protests and strikes are basic rights given by the law.
“We are not blackmailing anyone or damaging children. These are legitimate requests”, Manny stressed.
We have said that the Government should send the draft law to the country, and that we see which MPs are not adopting it, then the SBASK is clear which party and which MPs are against this category.












