Even the Judicature Union warns strike for next week, due to salaries

Disgusted with the Government-proposed Bill of Salaries, administrative workers of the courts and prosecutors of the Republic of Kosovo have also emerged. The Judicature union in a response to Periscope has expressed dissatisfaction with this bill, saying they want a 25 per cent wage increase in the basic co-efficiency. Chairman of the Union, [...]
Judicature Union in a response to Periscope She has expressed disappointment with this bill, saying she wants a 25 per cent salary increase in the basic cofficiency.
Union Chairman Aslan Rusinovac for Periscope has warned that if their demands are not met, as of Monday or Tuesday, the strike will begin around 2 thousand of their workers.
We're unhappy, since we still don't know how much coeffication we have. As juridicature unions, we are dissatisfied with the Law on Salats because we've been looking, as in July, when we were on strike, we've interrupted the strike with promises that with a 25 percent increase in basic cofficiency by the Ministry of Law. So us with the Law on Salaries, according to all likelihood we have not been dignified as administrative staff of courts and prosecutors. We've also had calls for entry into the strike, but we've postponed the strike in hopes that it will be removed, approved, and there will be an adequate coed for these categories. On the contrary if 25 percent of the increase in the basic cofficiency is not accepted, we will go on strike as early as Monday or Tuesday. Additions never touch. Rheinovci told Periscope.
We remember that dissatisfaction with the Law on Salats has expressed many other institutions, starting with education that has been on strike for 3 weeks now, then in Health, in Court, civil servants in municipalities, as well as Kosovo Customs.
It has been warned that the Assembly at tomorrow's session will discuss the Law on the Salaries, which has objections on all sides./Periscopi/












