The prime minister presents the ridiculous strategy for women's employment: One hundred more nests

The prime minister presents the ridiculous strategy for women's employment: One hundred more nests

Albin Kurti, Kosovo prime minister, has recently given an interview to the Swiss newspaper “Blic” in which he has presented his government's priorities. He has regained the populist strategy of the former prime minister, Ramush Haradinaj, to Monday that if things did not go smoothly, he and his team would [...]

He has regained the populist strategy of the former prime minister, Ramush Haradinaj, for Monday that if things did not go smoothly, he and his team would also work at the cranes and outside the usual schedules, Periscope follows.

The prime minister has said government priorities would be divided into five pillars. The first one mentioned Economy, then Education, Justice, Health and finally Security.

Unlike the past, Kurti has declared that it will cost priority to education, more specifically to harmonise the labour market with education.

“Mby 90 percent of companies are not employed by over 10 employees who are qualified. This is costing them a lot because they have to pay workers who are not qualified. We must work to harmonise the labour market with the needs and demands of companies”- Kurti said.

Kurti had earlier declared that education would not be a priority, because in this area a mandate was not enough to make the required reforms.

Among other things, he has mentioned the diaspora's role in eventual investments that they can do in Kosovo.

Next, Kurt said that he would try to increase the number of women in the job market, but at this point, he has mentioned only one aspect, and it could be even more sexist.

We will make efforts away to add the number of nests in Kosovo. Thus, each female would be more likely to work. This would also contribute to the education of future generations. Currently there are 33 nests, we will try to make that number 150,” he said.

But even if Kurt fulfilled his promise of public nests, the number of women's employment would still be alarming. Currently, 80 percent of women are thought to have no business with our job market. /Periscope

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