SUNKKA appealed to parents: Do not let some sectors have a higher salary than your children's teachers

Nundman Jasharaj, chairman of the United Education, Science and Culture Union (SBASHK), through a letter has been addressed to students, parents' students, in connection with the teaching strike. Dear students and students, and you honor their parents. SBASK addresses you through this letter with a public appeal for [...]
Dear students and students, and you honor their parents. The SBASK is addressed through this letter with a public appeal for understanding, for hours you're going to lose, maybe even for months, and for babies in kindergarten that they too will be able to meet their peers, but their beloved educators, not because they want teachers, teachers, university professors and the entire staff of employees in education, but because negotiations on meeting the requirements did not yield results, says the SBKKS letter.
On the other hand, they are said to appeal to them to come up in support of educators and teachers of children, as stated in the letter, so that these in the salary law do not remain with less cofficient than drivers and bodyguards of heads of state. And don't let certain sectors have salaries up to 88% bigger than your children's teachers”.
Your support is very important for educators and educators, that you will thereby freeze their morale and that they will not feel lonely, but you will also contribute that Government and the Parliament will meet the reasonable demand of educational workers. We also appeal to the deputies of the Kosovo Parliament, a part of which were educational workers, to find courage to stop rest and to meet, and to analyse in detail the wage law, but also table 1 annexes of this law because they can easily observe how damaged those employed in education have been, and to correct this intentional or unintentional mistake of Minister Yagcilar along with the drafting commission of this law. Call Minister Jagcilar for this degradation that has been done to workers in the public sector in education, along with those employed in other sectors. Also, if MPs are unable to fix the many defects in this law, turn it back to the designer for improvement of”, it says in the SBASK letter.












