BSPK: Government Has Stirred Workers' Rebellion With Raised Salaries

Waves of discontent are hosting the country from public sector employees in Kosovo. The administration of justice institutions has held a strike, while the company's miners “Trepca” have staged protests, writes Koha Ditore today. Others like these have been warned of months coming from union subjects and other public sectors. Cause for this [...]
The administration of justice institutions has held a strike, while the company's miners “Trepca” have staged protests, writes Koha Ditore today.
Others like these have been warned of months coming from union subjects and other public sectors. The reason for this has especially been the increase in wages for government leaders, judges, and prosecutors for nearly 100 percent, while only 4 percent for civil servants.
The chairman of the Union of Independent Trade Unions of Kosovo (BSPK), Avni Aydin, has not ruled out the possibility that employees in the public sector, one day become together, and “the Government door is occupied.
“The discontent has reached its peak and the government is not reacting. She has promoted this dissatisfaction when she has increased her wages for herself. Whether deliberately or without purpose I don't know, but it has raised the wages of no workers. It's going up and down, not down, that the tool's wages are down. You know the minimum wage has been 170 euros, not 1,700 euros. There was no need to challenge the situation”, said Avni Aydin, who said the Government has provoked the situation with her decision to raise her salary.












