Haradinaj Yashaw: Reflex, lost hours must be compensated

At the extraordinary session to compensate the missing hours during January, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has also spoken, saying that compensation of the hours is in the interest of all. He has said it is a defined relationship between executive and trade unions, while adding that SBASK would have to show understanding for replacing [...]
At the extraordinary session to compensate the missing hours during January, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has also spoken, saying that compensation of the hours is in the interest of all.
He has said it is a defined relationship between executives and trade unions, while adding that the SBASK would have to show understanding about replacing hours, as it comes to the country's future, children.
The executive leader has also responded to MP Arben Rexaj's statement, which has accused Education Minister Shytyri Bytyqi of nepotism.
He said the appointment of school principals is municipal level competence and not Minister Bytyqi's.
While LDK deputy Driton Selmanaj has said that through politicisation of schools, education is being destroyed.
He said that just as the unions were allowed to hold strikes, now there should be no blackmail to compensate for the hours.
According to him, union organisation does not bear submission to guaranteed rights with international conventions. He has invited the focus, not on lost hours, but on quality in education.
And Arber Rexhaj of the Vetevendosje Movement ranks said that today's session is shameful, as it is being sought by MPs who side with the minister or the SBASK.
He has sought responsibility from Education Minister Shyqiri Bytyqi to explain the reasons for trips to Albania and Budva, at a price of four times more expensive. And for that, the prosecution said it would have to be activated.












