Private sector workers rejoice: Kurti promised additional government money

Private sector workers rejoice: Kurti promised additional government money

Looks like Mr. Albin Kurti is committed to protecting the country's citizens from poverty and poorly paid jobs. At least, it is based on the strong promises it gave in the Kosovo Parliament folk during a several-minute speech in search of votes to become prime minister. He opened many program points but [...]

He opened up many program points, but without thoroughly detailed anything that suggests doubts that they could ever be realised.

But the point that many citizens who still trust Kurt is the one in which he declared that “will make the subsidies to the private sector. ”

It turns out all private businesses will be supported by state subsidies so they can pay their workers more.

He also mentioned minimum wages but without stating exactly whether it would grow. Currently, the minimum wage for workers below the age of 35 is 130 euros, meanwhile over that age is 170 euros.

“More fair competition. We'll protect the worker; for the best worker. We're promoting work for eight hours a week. We'll add the number of inspectors to 400. We'll add the budget to 3 billion euros. Kurt.

But these attitudes were opposed by Mr. Bedri Hamza from the PDK, an economist who managed with the Ministry of Finance.

He claimed that even with 3 billion of these economic plans could not be realized. /Periscope

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