Haradinaj government spent nearly 17 thousand euros on civil servants' rewards

Sixteen thousand and 800 euros is the amount of financial means the Prime Minister's Office rewarded its civil servants. After several days of waiting, the prime minister's office has confirmed that there are a total of 56 civil servants of the prime minister, given from 300 euros for last year's holidays. The same had no growth [...]
Sixteen thousand and 800 euros is the amount of financial means the Prime Minister's Office rewarded its civil servants.
After several days of waiting, the prime minister's office has confirmed that there are a total of 56 civil servants of the prime minister, given from 300 euros for last year's holidays.
The same had no salary increases with the 2017 decision, when Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj raised his salary to 2 thousand and 950 euros.
The prime minister's office, the distribution of these financial means, has reasoned as a need and assistance for civil servants.
Also, in the Office for Business and Finance's request to the Office of Prime Minister Haradinaj, it is said that the 300-euro grant to civil servants is considered a gift for the holiday season.
The government, this decision made on December 26th of last year, is described as the practice that has been implemented in recent years.
But, the Kosovo Civil Service Union has named this decision by Haradinaj's Office as an attempt to buy social peace.
that they were rewarded with 300 euros, this union has warned that on Monday they will enter an hour-long strike within the government's targets. /Time.net












