Courts, Prosecutors Work expected to be paralysed, workers demand salary increases

The work of courts and prosecutors from next week is expected to be paralyzed. The Judicature Workers' Union's decision to enter the strike will be made. They have expressed disappointment over low wages, writes Koha Ditore today. They are demanding that, in addition to the recent wage increase against judges and prosecutors, [...]
The work of courts and prosecutors from next week is expected to be paralyzed.
The Judicature Workers' Union's decision to enter the strike will be made. They have expressed disappointment over low wages, writes Koha Ditore today.
They are demanding that, in addition to the recent wage increase against judges and prosecutors, there be increases for the administration. Their demand is that there be up to 100% increase.
According to judges of justice cases, this situation is a consequence of the government's recent illegal decision to raise salaries for government and other categories, where judges and prosecutors enter.
The decision to enter the strike, officials from the government have not commented on it, but have said that wage increases for this category will take place once the Law on Salaries is adopted, hinting there is no expected growth soon.












