SBASK: All Kosovo Schools Are Continued Strike

The chairman of the United Trade Union of Education, Science and Culture in the Republic of Kosovo (SBASHK), Nundman Jashari, has said the strike in education is continuing even today and that so far there is no report that strikes have been halted. Jashari says that according to their reports the strike is continuing throughout Kosovo even [...]
Jashari says that according to their reports the strike is continuing throughout Kosovo even today.
We don't have any reports saying the strike was stopped somewhere. So according to our reports, the strike continues throughout Kosovo and we, as usual, are going to give an exact information and if there are even cases like this, we're going to publish it because we need real data. So according to the information I have, strikes like past days” are continuing throughout Kosovo, Jashari has indicated.
While Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has been calling for the ban on the strike yesterday, stressing that wages for teaching have been raised and they have been voted in the Commission for Boards by all parties.
“Haradinaj has said there has been a substantial wage increase and that this increase has been voted in the Commission for Buxhet from all parties. For middle school teachers, the current salary is 597.8 euros, so there is 74 euros in salary growth. For primary teachers, growth is from 479 euros to current 529 euros, so growth is 46 euros. For teaching pre-school education from 447 to 501.9 euros”, Haradinaj decamented yesterday.
However, Jashar has said that this increase has been highly low.
The “welcome to Mitrovica was all on strike and unique until the realisation of our demands. Our demands are therefore to increase at least 30 percent of the cofficiency in the education sector from daybooks to other employees at the faculty and even to the reactors. Yesterday, the prime minister's offer has been assessed as a very low and low offer, and we expect the strike to be unique and continue until the government can seriously reduce and understand the situation and meet the legitimate demands of education sector workers”, Jashari for Indescsonline said further.
Otherwise, it should be suggested that during yesterday evening some municipalities have asked teachers to interrupt the strike and their demands to seek in any other form, but not by leaving students without learning.












