KEKA workers are paid 150 euros

In these infrastructure conditions food is cooked for Kosovo Energy Corps workers (KEK). The shots for Kosovo workers A and B prepared out of 55 employees of the Action Society, which is independent of KEK, but the number of workers fed by this cafeteria is small, the reason is the poor quality of [...]
The shots for Kosovo workers A and B prepared out of 55 employees of the Action Society, which is independent of KEKU, but the number of workers fed by this cafeteria is small, the reason is poor quality of food.
Revenues are small for employees, cooks say the salaries are low that the minimum wage set by law -- 150 euros -- is their salary.
But the Labour Inspectorate is not reported.
Chief Inspector Basri Ibrahimi says it wasn't about inspection in this mess because they refused any complaints from the workers.












