Kurti amnisto corrupt inspectors blames society for the way he sees the job

In the parliament's speaker of the Republic of Kosovo, Vetevendosje Movement Chairman Albin Kurti said about workers' rights in the country, Periscopi writes. He's asked a strange question: “Why not sell your work inspectors when the biggest things are sold when the ministers are sold? That is what an excuse is made [...]
In the parliament's speaker of the Republic of Kosovo, Vetevendosje Movement Chairman Albin Kurti said about workers' rights in the country, Periscopi writes.
He's asked a strange question: “Why not sell your work inspectors when the biggest things are sold when the ministers are sold? This makes the excuse of up to date inspectors who have not denounced companies and are not seriously taken with the violations that companies have committed to workers' rights.
Kurti has added that the law is unobservable because there are numerous contrasts in society.
He has also said that there is no association of education with the economy by citing high unemployment figures, but also employees who do not do the work they qualify for.
At the end of his talk, Kurt has also taken on the social outlook on wealth, which he says is that wealth comes from the skill [close to money] and not from work. In order for workers' rights to be respected, and protected, he says that even this outlook should change. /Periscopi











