Recruiting inspectors from the Serbian community based on Brussels agreement explains MTI

The MTI is explained in recruiting Serbian inspectors based on the Brussels agreement Referenced media reports to recruiting inspectors from the Serbian community based on the Brussels agreement. The Ministry of Trade and Industry explains that the employment of inspectors by the Serbian community (structurals in the north) has been made under the 2015 Brussels Agreement. [...]
Reference to media reports on recruiting inspectors from the Serbian community based on the Brussels agreement. The Ministry of Trade and Industry explains that the employment of inspectors from the Serbian community (structurals in the north) has been made under the 2015 Brussels Agreement, political and binding agreements for MTI (and many other institutions).
Despite the previous MTI efforts in the integration and engagement of these workers at work, this has been impossible until the arrival of Minister Andrew Shala at the helm of the Ministry of Trade and Industry. One of the top priorities of Minister Shala, was the engagement of these employees, starting with a job ID and reporting on a daily basis, which hadn't happened.
since 2015, it says in communiqué.
“Since October 2018, at the order of Minister Shala, officials in question have begun performing tasks according to the country's description, as well as being monitored and monitored on regular grounds by entity supervisors. Furthermore, for officials who have not maintained schedules and neglected their work, disciplinary measures have been taken under the Civil Service Law.
The Ministry of Trade and Industry, despite the fact that this issue is considered the most political problem, has managed to bring officials into the system, by establishing control, increasing accountability and rationalisation of public money for the salaries of officials in question.












