“Private sector employees are treated as slaves, 50 percent without labor contracts”

Isuf Azemi, chairman of the Kosovo Private Sector Union, has said workers in the private sector in Kosovo are treated as slaves. He said that “we also have workers who paid 130 euros”. Meanwhile, according to him, the number of workers working without employment contracts is between 50 and 60 percent. “Perhaps the Inspectorate does not [...]
He said that “we also have workers who paid 130 euros”.
Meanwhile, according to him, the number of workers working without employment contracts is between 50 and 60 percent.
Perhaps the Inspectorate didn't find more than 12 percent, but it's obvious that the Inspectorate a month before inspecting companies shows that it will be conducted. Can't find workers without contracts with good cars and good bags”, Azemi said, in “Puls” of KTV.
“The workers perform up to 1,000 hours of overtime, in one year”, he has said further.
He's been saying how unions are pretty sure in this data.
With these statistics, Berat Rukiqi, the newly elected chairman of the Kosovo Economic Ode, has been rejected. He has said that the level of informality in Kosovo is about 30 percent.
I think we should be careful not to use very large terms, to say, are treated as slaves, however it might be said that the situation is not very good”, Rukiqi said.
Because he protects businesses, at the helm of Oda, he has said most companies are faced with
Deputy Prime Minister of Labour also disagreed with these figures.
We found that 4.2 percent of employees did not have a work contract”, he said.
He also spoke of death in the workplace when he showed that 12 workers died during 2018, 11 by accident, and 1 was a natural death.











