Yusuf Azem: Nothing was done for the private sector.

Jusuf Azem, chairman of the Independent Private Sector Union, said it is pro-growing salaries in the public sector, but that it requires that distances with private ones be reduced. He added that current governance has done almost nothing for private sector workers. “As unions we can say we're for it [...]
He added that current governance has done almost nothing for private sector workers.
We can say that we are for that law that has been approved and that it needs to be implemented. Why prevent this law for the sake of reasonable demands? We always enjoy rising salaries in the public sector, but yet this country has created a huge disbalancing with public and private sector workers”.
While in the public sector the average increase will be 600 euros, it does not exceed 250 euros in private. As for how much the government has been taken over to private sector priority, it only takes to see technical workers working in the government paid 165 euros at net”.
Azem at Info Magazine, criticising past governments that have not given due attention to the private sector, he also said he is failing even because unions are failing to achieve unity and push issues forward.
The government has not done the least work for the private sector because we are not in the form of bodies such as those in the public sector. However, where we're having organization, we're also enjoying the results of”.
“in all companies dealing with providing services to state institutions is a final point that we will not work under 350 euros' salary.
But we can say that private sector workers have been put aside for the fact that even today workers are paid 140 euros on the age of 35. That suggests no one's ever dealt with this” category.
Azem said the demand in the market is making the private sector position conspicuously better, saying they are expecting positive signals from the new government.
I had two meetings with Albin Kurti, and in the creation of the new government there is a positive signal. I think once and for all, it should be given respect to the private sector. Even though I believe that respect will get violent because they need to know that Kosovo has been emptied of first-class workers”.
From the new government we demand that laws that are in force for workers-workers be implemented those laws, and this is not difficult to become”.












