KEK: We didn't give the 13th salary.

The Kosovo Energy Corporation has denied reports that it has given workers the 13th salary. In a media response, such a thing has been called speculation. According to them, there will never be taken any action that would damage the Corporation's budget, writes Periscope. Regarding wage increases for 100 euros, [...]
According to them, never Any action that would damage the Corporation's budget will be undertaken, Periscopi writes.
Regarding the increase in wages for 100 euros, it has reportedly been the Government's decision, and such is public.
Full response:
Reaction: KEK has not given 13th salary
For the sake of correctness and fair information of citizens, we are obliged to react to the writing published today at the Kosovapress News Agency and then reprinted at most portals in Kosovo titled “KEKU gives workers their 13th salary”.
This news is completely speculation. It is not true that KEK employees, management or Board have received a 13th salary, as they wrote in this article.
KEK on behalf of the Board of Management assures all citizens that he has not taken any such action as unlawfully and in favor of someone by undermining the Corporation's budget.
Its opposite, as is evidenced even before the shareholder -- the Government of Kosovo with facts and statistics KEK -- has managed to be the public company with the best performance in Kosovo. Retails with financial stability and has managed to overcome the biggest known crises for the public, such as the case with expropriations in Hades and Shirley.
Once again we ask all the media to give this clarification for the sake of correct information of citizens.
As for wage increases, it is public and is known to all that it has been the shareholder's request -- that is, the decision required by the Government of Kosovo to raise wages for 100 euros based on the demands of the Workers' Union.












