Kosovo soldier complains: Cops get 300 euros more, we're being discriminated against

A KSF soldier has written at Periscop's address expressing his concern for the new salary law, where Kosovo's ordinary police will, according to him, be paid 730 euros, while soldiers only 430, or 300 euros less. The soldier calls it a discriminaterative thing, showing that soldiers [...]
A KSF soldier has written at Periscop's address expressing his concern for the new salary law, where Kosovo's ordinary police will, according to him, be paid 730 euros, while soldiers only 430, or 300 euros less.
The soldier calls it discriminating, showing that soldiers do not charge for custody or risk.
Such discrimination, he says, does not exist in the KSF's great rank after they are paid more than police, but only in simple soldiers, writes Periscope.
This is his complete message:
Please do an analysis between police and KSF salaries. After the police are paid to their supervisors, so is their risk. Which means that with the new law the simplest cop will be paid 730 euros, while the soldier 430 euros, since soldiers don't pay for custody or risk. This means that the army colonel has a much higher salary than the police colonel and that the police have a much higher income in rank than the soldier. So the major degrees of KSF are paid more than those of the police. While the common soldier is discriminated against











