Syla: Decision to suspend the Law on Salat violates workers' rights

Federation of Unions in Health Chairman Blerim Syla has said the Constitutional Court's decision to suspend the Law on Salaries violates the rights of workers in general. In Info Magazine, Syla has also commented on the strike held by health workers today, who have said that a [...] will be held.
On the Info Magazine show, Syla also commented on today's strike by health workers, who have said that a meeting will be held in which other decisions will be decided.
The decision on suspending the Law on Salat has been enjoyed by the president, prime minister and ministers, they have rejoiced because they continue to receive their large wages and that suspension of the law has enabled him to continue”.
But there's no need to be happy with any of the workers because I'm convinced they won't succeed in improving them. The Constitutional Court does not have that authority to regulate the cofficient”.
Some 600,000 workers are being punished on this decision. These have been punished and these won't get salaries with an increase of”.
“Today, the strike has been held, and this strike has been a warning to call it "maybe we have some kind of pressure on the Constitutional and it's ended at 1500x1>
There have been no incidents and there have been extremely minimal demands. On Monday, other decisions will be made in which health workers themselves will decide. They must gather and the council will make the decision on how to proceed further”.
We've been negotiating two years to make the contribution as union we've asked for a meeting with political leaders and they haven't accepted, only Albin Kurti has accepted us. When all these options are exhausted, the strike remains alternative”.












