Many unions back off from strikes, protests not yet passed the Law on Salaries

Many strikes and protests were held against the Law of the Salaries. Through these forms of pressure, the president of the country was often asked not to sign this law. But, two days have passed since President Hashim Thaci took no action on this law, not even signing or turning it back, reports [...]
But, two days have passed since President Hashim Thaci took no action on this law, not even signing or turning it back, KTV reports.
And now, the Law on the Salaries takes only a few days after it is announced in the official newspaper to make it powerful, just as it is envisioned to begin its implementation after nine months.
But, many of the unionists have already backed off from protests and strikes.
Some of them reached agreement, and some of them became more numerous in their promises.
This Friday, air controllers are the ones who have withdrawn from the strike after an agreement they reached with the Ministry of Infrastructure.
In addition to hiring with this law to rank with the cofficiency 7, this minister has made sure that within six months they will be dealt with by special law for the ASHNA.
The strikes have also attracted KEK workers, who protested the law days ago.
And why they didn't get answers about why KEK's workers were involved in the Law on Salaries, the deputy head of the Workers' Union says they will get all options before they come to another strike.
While the head of the Kosovo Workers' Union, Zenun Sadiku, has said that initially they are expected to clarify which cofficiency they are ranked with and then to look at other possibilities of expressing their discontent.
And those who blocked education for about three weeks are more satisfied with the Law on Salaries.
The SBASK chairman, Nundman Jashari, has said over the phone that after the agreement has been reached, they are currently satisfied with the provided cofficiency.












