Pupovci: “It is said that in the 1990s we have been working without salaries it is not appropriate for an educational worker”

In a status distributed on Facebook by activist Rron Djindovci, written on June 1, 2014 by education expert Dukagjin Pupovci, it is shown that in the 1990s education workers had not been unpaid. Popovci in his meal status stressed that the assistant's smallest <x0paga was [...]
In a status distributed on Facebook by activist Rron Djindovci, written on June 1, 2014 by education expert Dukagjin Pupovci, it is shown that in the 1990s education workers had not been unpaid.
Popovci in his meal status stressed that the assistant's smallest <x0paga was 140 DM, while the largest salary of ordinar Professor 370 DM.” He adds that the faculty he belonged to had had the lowest number of professors and students, which classified them among the schools with the smallest wages in universities, which suggests that even higher salaries were paid for other faculties, writes Periscopi.
He had said of professors who say they were not paid at the time, that he despises all those who contributed to funds for funding education.
We remember that the government of Kosovo had recently been hired to pay all education workers in the 1990s to avoid the reported SBASK strike. /Periscopi











