Education goes on strike from September if no draft wage bill is amended

The United Education, Science and Culture Union (SBASHK) has warned general strikes in education from the start of the new school year unless the teaching order of the Bill on the Salaries is changed. In this bill each profession has been assessed by a cofficiency, which will determine the amount of wages, writes today [...]
The United Education, Science and Culture Union (SBASHK) has warned general strikes in education from the start of the new school year unless the teaching order of the Bill on the Salaries is changed.
In this bill, each profession is estimated to be a cofficient who will determine the amount of wages, Koha Ditore writes today.
Educators have been praised with 1.95 until much higher than their political advisers, doctors, municipal Assembly members, KSF sergeants, members of the central election commission and many other professionals.
According to the Bill, the highest coffient is the 12th president, followed by the Speaker of the Parliament, the prime minister and president of the Constitutional Court with a co-efficial 10.
The Commissioner for Teachers, the chairman of the SBASK, Nundman Jasharaj, is calling it unacceptable and offensive to them. He has demanded that the Public Administration Ministry as sponsor of the Bill does not allow teachers to remain in the current ranking.












