The parents' council reacts to SBASK, calls its demands “puro political”

Kosovo's Parents' Council in a letter to Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj after the United Education, Science and Culture Union refused to accept the driver's rise of 0.2% has said the essence of this union's demand is political. “The recent operations of the SBASK, with which they rejected the Government's bid to increase co-optors [...]
Kosovo's Parents' Council in a letter to Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj after the United Education, Science and Culture Union refused to accept the driver's rise of 0.2% has said the essence of this union's demand is political.
“The recent actions of the SBASK, with which they refused the Government's offer to increase teaching pay companies for 0.20 and to continue the strike, finally indicate that the essence of the SBASK's request has no social character, but puts up the political geox1>, it says in KPK's letter.
In this letter, parents estimate that the interests of 359 thousand children in Kosovo are being damaged.
Looking at the “risk of the strike continuing until June”, The KKP has asked the government to protect its right to education in the country.
The KKP has demanded that an emergency change of the Law on Strikes be made and that education workers, as good as the police, are unable to hold the strike. KSF, Firemen and Health Emergency Services.
Otherwise, even if the current request is met, this union in the future will still strike as it did in the past and will continue to damage children's interest”, this letter says.
It's not union mentality like Germany and find out in democratic Europe, but the Balkans. So we invite you to shut down this black hole the legal vacuum that is destroying education annually is affecting our children's right to education” respectively, says at the end of the letter to the prime minister by parents. /Periscopi












