Jasharaj: We have no one to turn to, no more strike in education

Chairman of the United Education, Science and Culture Union ( The SBASAK, Nundman Jasharaj, has indicated there will be no strike in education. He has added that after Friday's strike, they will be co-ordinated with the council of this institution and come up with a final decision. “I prayed [...]
Chairman of the United Education, Science and Culture Union ( The SBASAK, Nundman Jasharaj, has indicated there will be no strike in education.
He has added that after Friday's strike, they will be co-ordinated with the council of this institution and come up with a final decision.
I've been begging my colleagues members of the Steering Council and the heads of municipal and university levels to communicate with our membership during these working days what I say is that learning will continue and working at universities will normally continue”, Jasharaj declared for the economy.
Jasharaj has said that their demands have no place to lead, following the Constitutional decision to suspend the Law on Salaries.
Because Jasharaj says the government in office is no longer functional and that in return has no competence to deal with their demands.
I can't talk at the moment what's going to happen, what's going to be praying to education workers and all the other employees is to keep in mind the moment, the SBASK has never been in a more questionable position because on one side the Constitution is the dome of justice and to it it can't be done in any other way even a few days we don't have government coming out of October 6th, and often it comes to question that with syndic actions to strike, when we've got a Government saying it's gone and we haven't done anything political and we've done a try to make the news but we don't get the news.
If my colleagues decide to strike I'd ask them to think well I'm not against the strike, but the question is which one to strike and do it have effect because both sides would say we don't care if we're going and these others would still not tell us we've come to maybe do something”
On Friday, educational institutions have held a two-hour strike, thus rejecting suspension of the Law for the Salaries.












