VV: The teacher's strike came as a result of poor governance

Vetevendosje through a media conference has estimated that the strike of educational institutions results from the government's mismanagement. VV deputy Ishmael Kurteshi has said that the strike did not want teachers either, but was forced to strike as a result of this government. “If the government did not raise its wages, [...]
VV deputy Ishmael Kurteshi has said that the strike did not want teachers either, but was forced to strike as a result of this government.
The “if the government did not raise its salaries, which rightly promoted many sectors, would not create the dissatisfactions that are today. If the government did not ignore union concerns today, children would not be left out of learning. It is the government's duty to find a reasonable solution along with the union that the lesson can begin”.
MP Arberie Nagavci said the ruling coalition has hampered work in the direction of finalising the Law on Salaries.
“has not been brought to a second vote, the bill on salaries, and it is clear that the ruling coalition itself has delayed that law”.
“It is unacceptable for us that the draft law on salaries envisions salary increases for MPs, for the president of government, as specific categories of education workers rank at very low wages”.
Here it became known that an extraordinary meeting of the parliamentary commission will be invited tomorrow to discuss the strike.












