chaos predicted at Pristina Airport after Saturday

Chaos could be caused at Pristina International Airport after Saturday. The aircraft will not be able to fly or land, if the 22 controllers of the Agency for Air Navigation Services decide to go on strike, KTV reports. The strike will happen if the government does not remove them from the salary list in the bill [...]
Chaos could be caused at Pristina International Airport after Saturday.
The aircraft will not be able to fly or land, if the 22 controllers of the Agency for Air Navigation Services decide to go on strike, KTV reports.
The strike will happen if the government does not remove them from the salary list in the salary bill, which they received between 200 and 500 euros.
Artan Hasani, who heads the ASHNA auditors' union, has told Kohavision that it is unacceptable to introduce auditors to the salary bill.
Hasan has stressed that they have not been asked by anyone, nor have they consulted the Parliament on such a matter, so they will take concrete steps since Saturday.
Besian Hysey, who is head of the ASHNA auditors' division, has talked about their specific work and the quadried deficit for such a job.
He has stressed that there is a risk of reducing staff, due to the enormous salaries that European and Eastern states offer for such a position.
KTV has attempted to take the position of the head of the Commission for Public Administration and Media, Nati Hasani, but has not responded to television questions.
In the new wage bill, they are ranked in the coffients 8, 7.5.7, 5.5 and 4.
Out of its 2,288-euro basic salary for January, the Department for Air Service manager, with the new changes, the salary will be lowered to 1,912 euros.
Meanwhile, the division chief, the salary will be transferred from 2,122 euros to 1,792 euros.
2,028 euros are earmarked under the new ASHNA regulation, to receive a monthly change overseer, but with the new changes, wages drop to 1,673 euros.
But greater discounts have been made for air traffic controllers, with their basic salary set at 1,872 euros, with the new law dropping to 1314 euros.











