Haradinaj: PTK saved by lowering workers' salaries

Haradinaj: PTK saved by lowering workers' salaries

Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj in an interview has spoken about the current situation of Post and Telecom, which he has said operates in a very difficult situation. According to him, salvation is the reduction of workers' salaries. “The government is a shareholder of Post and Telecom. All the public companies I visited and appreciated the situation. Mail [...]

According to him, salvation is the reduction of workers' salaries.

“The government is a shareholder of Post and Telecom. All the public companies I visited and appreciated the situation. Mail operates very hard. Telecom's on the wrong track and it's on the bankroll. We don't want to leave them in the bankrolling, but the pay cut has proposed 40% so it could be 20%. But, to save the situation, but even the workers must lower their salaries”, Haradinaj said in Kosovo Clan.

Meanwhile, as for employees, Haradinaj has said it is not the fault of employees for bankrolling, broadcast Indesksonline.

According to him, there are not many options for saving this company.

“It's not because of those who are employed, they're offered jobs. Some have learned the job even though I'm not saying it's a mistake, but in Kosovo it's always been that way. We still don't think of the number of employees, but as one of the measures without affecting workers is cutting down abusive services so I know which, but also the reduction of wages, is one of the issues. I hear they're saying no more than to cut their wages. So what do I do, we put the lock on the bankroll? So the company's bankrolling train must be stopped”, Haradinaj said.

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