Government chatter: Albin Kurti also evades minimum wage growth, requires social dialogue before decision

Kosovo's supreme chairman of the Vetevendosje Movement and new prime minister, Albin Kurti, has spoken at a table on the issue of increasing the minimum wage in our country. He has demanded that the minimum wage in Kosovo be determined according to the number of working hours, and that it be raised depending on the average salary in [...]
He has demanded that the minimum wage in Kosovo be determined according to the number of working hours, and that it be raised depending on the average salary in the private sector.
Kurti's party came first in the October 6th snap elections, and at the table organised with representatives of the country's trade unions, argued how the next government will start a social/Social dialogue before making a decision to raise the minimum wage.
Meanwhile, representatives of the many unions that were present at the table expressed their positions on empowering union organisation and their problems.
We remember that Kurti's party has indicated that it has harmonised its economic programme with the LDK, which will include such an issue, very important for citizens of the country. /Periscope












