The Avons criticise the SBASKU strike: Teachers have grown wages in progress

Even the Nongovernmental Organisations Network, the Avons has called for the closure of strikes and the government's offer to raise wages has been accepted. They have criticised the SBASKu following their decision to reject this offer. In a media communiqué, it is said that “teachers from 2003 to now have grown [...]
They have criticised the SBASKu following their decision to reject this offer.
In a media communiqué, it is said that “teachers from 2003 so far have been raised wages in progress, but not some of the special sectors such as inspectors, doctors, policemen, KSF members, firefighters, civil servants, and many others who have had more results than the education sector”.
“A poor state of quality in education, with many problems, not the right commitment of teachers, has failed to have a proper quality in this sector, as has the SBASK initiated strikes, which directly affect students, students, these consequences should be a major responsibility of SBASK's” leaders, it says in response.
Avonettes also ask the mayors to seek responsibility from school leaders to start teaching.
“Kosovo Republic Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's decision to raise wages shows that the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo respect this sector, so AV ONET, it requires the SBASK to interrupt the strike and start teaching, and we also ask the mayors to seek responsibility from school leaders to start teaching”./ P ERISCOPIA












