Union Federation backs civil servants strike in prime minister

The Federation of Civil Service Unions (FSSHC) supports the legitimate demands of civil servants in the prime minister, who had entered the strike earlier to seek their legitimate rights to seek no discrimination within the institution they work in. The strikers' requests, according to the FSSHC, are reasonable and fair for [...]
The strikers' “, according to the FSSHC, are reasonable and right to demand no pay discrimination for most civil servants, which have already been reflected by the prime minister's decision to raise salaries for part of his staff and several units within the units of the Prime Minister's Office. This decision does not equally address positions in entities but deign and denorate a large part of civil servants, who distinguish many at wages within an institution, specifically in entities in the Office of Prime Minister”, says the federation's announcement.
The FSSHC urgently calls for the legal requirements of the Grevist Council in the prime minister's office units and for the positive solution to equal treatment of all civil servants in this institution, without any discrimination in any form. If these demands are ignored, The FSSHC will be organised to influence through union pressure through all associations, unions, operating within the federation through institutions of the Republic of Kosovo.
“Hopefully that the leaders of this institution will seriously address the strikers' demands to reach agreement on implementing legitimate requirements by eliminating discrimination”, the media report of this federation concludes.












