Jasharaj: The strike continues. Haradinaj's offer was not comprehensive.

On the ninth day of the strike in education, SBASK chairman Nundman Jasharaj has visited the “Sunelli” residence in Pristina, with what he said they did not accept the government's offer to raise salaries, because he did not include all categories in education. While the SBASK requires increased teaching wage cofficiency for 30 percent, [...]
While the SBASK requires increased teaching wage co-fficiency for 30 per cent, the government offered an increase of only 0.20 per cent, Periscope reports.
That offer was rejected by us for two reasons. The first reason was that the offer was small, it wasn't even ten percent of what we asked for 30 per cent, and what made us even more deny it, is that we were not all involved, in this offer, there were no nests, there were no technical workers, there was also a lack of amnesty and there was a shortage of universities --<1>, Jashar explained.
Before the nest staff “Sunelli”, Jasharaj has said they will not accept unilateral solutions. He has promised that he will continue to seek a common solution for all workers in education.
Or we all lose. So partial solutions don't take”, Jasharaj said.
Jasharaj has also reiterated that they are not only holding the strike for salary hikes, but has said they are aiming to reach a merit country.
We're not engaged in a classic wage increase, but we're trying to improve our co-aficitists, because the bill, the version they have, is highly degrading, I'm saying not because I'm here, but especially for nests, but also for the entire education sector. We're trying and I believe we'll reach the merit station. So we're not asking for any less than the others, said Jasharaj.
The general education strike has already entered the second week, and the SBASK has also warned protests if their demands are not met within two weeks of strike. /Periscopi/












