AAK MP tells where the 90s Education Bill is stuck

AAK MP Teuta Haxhiu, deputy chairman of the Commission for Education, has called the political decision the delay in passing the Bill on the status of Albanian education workers from 1990/91 to the 1998/99 school year. Haxhiu said the reason for the delay is just because it has come at this time because, [...]
This is happening unfortunately because of politics. That's because someone's been convening them just because this law came at this time and that's why. But if we go back to retroactive five years in a row all the political subjects we asked for this law to come. I consider that more has become political than in reality this Law has costing or cost”, Haxhi said, in a proposal for Online Economy. So, to explain to all the education workers at that time, it's not about mind-blown sums because they're misinterpreted. So we talk about a cofficient, 65 euros if they've worked 10 years for 23 euros if they've worked for up to 5 years currently, but it's still our job, the work of deputies that I'm pretty sure all the commission members are committed and we're going to make a applicable 34x3> law. Meanwhile, Haxhiu added that if the line ministries would not contribute, the commission would make the Law without their approval.
If they don't give, it's up to us, and we're going to make the Law”. Meanwhile, for the strike, warned for September by the SBASK, if the draft wage bill is not amended, she said it is a hasty decision and must wait until the bill is adopted. I think there are misunderstandings, misinformations. The law on wages has not yet come to the Assembly. The union needs to understand that it's not all finalised. After the first reading, then the work that is in the Parliament, when it is the second reading, then they can reflect depending on what they think is right or not right. But the last should be the strike, it should not be thought that the strike is all”, she said.












