Air controllers want to remain outside the ransom Law

Artan Hasani, chairman of the Air Control Union, on the interactive “ ” KTV's interactive show, has reiterated the stance that air controllers not get involved in the wage law. Following the suspension of the strike during today, Hasan has said auditors should have a special status and not be left in what he said. [...]
Following the suspension of the strike during the day, Hasani has said auditors should have a special status and not be left in what the <x0->boxing sub-x1> has said that it cannot develop the agency.
The law has created a kind of ceiling, it's a law-point and you can't develop beyond that box. In the world of aviation there can be no such law. I've got our own revenues from avio-company. We can be financed 100 percent, but it can increase taxes on aviokopani”, Hasani has said.
There is a problem with the deal. We don't have a competition that this kind of box or this deal leaves us out. If we are thought to be left within this law, then we will be unable to develop. It is unclear how collective agreement will be used. There's a lot of confusion, but we haven't been able to create that clarification”, he added.
He has also called on Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj to allocate some parameters in terms of this profession.
A greater commitment or commitment of the prime minister because we are a vital service agency, a pledge to be treated with special status, not to be touched by this law, and to set certain parameters in terms of this profession. We've been 32 auditors, we're less left now because some of us have gone to Germany”, Hasani has said.
With the international license they've fled out. Medical licenses that are very limited to this profession. Colleagues have fled where they are paid five or tenfold more. It wasn't easy to get out, but when they saw it not developing aviation and there's not a lot of them getting up in quality, some of them have escaped from”, he said among other things.












