Azma reacts to the deaths of two workers at work

Azma reacts to the deaths of two workers at work

During Thursday in Kosovo, two workers have lost their lives at the workplace. A 50-year-old died in Ferizaj while working on the “City Residence” project, and another worker died in the workplace as well, which has fallen from height to a Pristina workshop. For this [...]

The chairman of the Independent Kosovo Private Sector Union (SPSPK), Yusuf Azemi, has reacted to this.

The union has not prejudged the circumstances of death but says it is clear that they work for the state and owner of the company.

The union's demand in the communiqué has been reiterated for the government to have a fund for families of workers who lose their lives in the workplace, even for covering the funeral ceremony and images as traditionally.

“D of 10,12.20, within days we lost two employees of Kosovo's private sector, lost these workers working in their jobs, one in Pristina and the other in Ferizaj until their family was transferred to carry out their mission for work and to protect their social situation, in the family they returned to the coffin, without wanting to go to analysis whether they had protective measures at work or not, and prior to how it came to their death, one is clear to us working for the state and the company's owner, who is working for us? Nobody! We know that death will be, that these happen everywhere in the world, but with this number of workers we have, the number of deaths of us is four times larger, so why that? The worker died, the state bodies for verification did their work, and we ask whether these workers or better say their families should remain at the mercy of dreams. The union has long called on the Kosovo government to have a fund for the families of these workers who have the small funeral and sight ceremony carried out just as we have tradition, there are many families who, without means, fail to meet this family obligation”, said the SPSPK response.

So we still call you to share a symbolic fund, but these workers are going to be cursed by the low level of workers (Fasts)”

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