Parliament to reiterate first year's labour rights resolution

More than a year has been done since the Kosovo Assembly has discussed the rights of workers, Koha Ditore writes today. Then a resolution was proposed and adopted, many of which, according to the initiators of parliamentary debate about workers' rights and addressing unemployment in the Republic. [...]
Then a resolution was proposed and adopted, many of which, according to initiators of parliamentary debate about workers' rights and addressing unemployment in the Republic of Kosovo, LVV deputy chief Glauk Konjufca, were not respected by the government.
This, Conjufca told him to get this subject back to the vault. He, in the continuation of the plenary hearing with unfinished points on May 17, 2018, has declared that workers' rights are systematically violated every day. Kosovo's government and state, according to him, are not active in protecting workers' rights.
Lack of security at work, overtime and incompatible work, disrespecting the collective contract, contract-free work, non-communication, failure to respect official holidays, non-work during the night hours, disrespecting the suggested annual holiday, have been some of the problems MPs have discussed. They have also raised the issue of the small number of job inspectors.












