Correcting Service Ends Protest, Another Warning

There's been an end to a protest by workers at the Correct Service. Union Chairman Zenun Sadiki has warned that even Thursday in Pristina will protest, KTV reports. He has called on the president not to decree the wage law. Disgruntled with pay cofficiency have been expressed by workers of the Correcting Centre in Dubrava [...]
Union Chairman Zenun Sadiki has warned that even Thursday in Pristina will protest, KTV reports.
He has called on the president not to decree the wage law.
Disgusted with the salary cofficitiators have also indicated workers at the Straight Center in Dubrava, who have now only started the hour-long protest, which they warned the day before.
Corresponding Service Unions demand that their salary cofficient move from 1.85 to 2.2.
They are also demanding that the risk be 40 percent, since they say that their work is not easy.
The protest began in protest over the failure to reach cofficiency and their non-equivocal with the Kosovo Police, as Justice Minister Abelard Tahiri had promised.
Zenun Sadiki, chairman of the Union, has said they are feeling betrayed.
The Guardians are currently holding banners with inscriptions “We seek the same cofficient as the Kosovo Police”, “Minister that you kept your promise” etc.











