BSPK aims to make the minimum wage 300 euros

The chairman of the Union of Independent Trade Unions of Kosovo (BSPK), Avni Aydin, in a statement issued for Telegrafi has commented on the adoption of Resolution in the Kosovo Assembly for the rise of the minimum wage to 250 euros. Aydin said BSPK's demand for the minimum wage raise has been outdated. “With December 28th on [...]
Aydin said BSPK's demand for the minimum wage raise has been outdated.
On December 28th, in 2017, at the meeting of the Social Economic Council of all our partners, taking the Economic Ode, Government, trade unions and other participants to the base, is proposed and unanimously voted for the minimum wage to be 250 for 2018, and that is worth that year. We demand that the minimum wage for 2019 be 300 euros, because consumers' baskets have been established, for that reason we do not agree with this drop in the salary”, Aydin told Telegrafi.
He said he would not stop their demands for the minimum wage raise.
Using analysis based on citizen basket, the minimum wage must be 300 euros”.
The Kosovo Assembly has approved the resolution initiated by the PSD for the rise of the minimum wage from 170 euros to 250 euros.
The PSD had already started this request through an online petition for the minimum wage increase.
We remember that, within the minimum wage increase, pensions for veterans will also increase from 170 euros to 250 euros.











