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The Constitutional Court has temporarily approved the ombudsman's request for suspension of the Law for the Salaries. The measure will last until March 30th 2020. But this decision has sparked reactions to health, education and Kosovo Police workers. Federation of Health Unions Chairman Blerim Syla [...]
The Constitutional Court has temporarily approved the ombudsman's request for suspension of the Law for the Salaries. The measure will last until March 30th 2020.
But this decision has sparked reactions to health, education and Kosovo Police workers.
Federation of Unions in Health Chairman Blerim Syla has said of Online Economy that the Constitutional Court's decision to suspend the Law on Salaries violates workers' rights.
He has requested from the Constitutional Court that the law on salaries be implemented as soon as possible.
“As you know in the course of this we have reacted. If you've seen the pay scandal, I believe it's a pretty clear message for the ombudsman who's rushed on demand, because today's talk about mind-blowing salaries, they also complain. And on the other hand, look at the salaries of the specialists, nurses, educators and policemen that doesn't want comments. I hope that if there is little justice, the Constitutional Court as soon as they get the decision to remove this suspended measure and start implementing it, it is understood in those articles in which there is a measure of compliance they can return to a mass of amnesty. In Kosovo it is a very serious social situation, but we as workers have tried to preserve the social phase, Syla added.
Syla warns that if the Constitutional Court brings a decision to annul this law, the situation will emerge from control and the consequences will be unforeseen.
The following scandales will appear on KEK was among the others. Some unionists have fallen prey to boards, and those boards have influenced the ombudsman to go to the Constitutional Court. It is impossible to control the situation if the Constitutional Court brings a decision that is not in favour of public service workers. In the next case, if that happens, the situation can get out of control, and in the union we won't be able to control it, but the policymakers will take responsibility for it, the potential Syla.
Syla has also raised the issue of leaving health workers from Kosovo who migrate abroad are seeing it as the right solution for a better life, and the demands for health workers are high. He has warned other union measures until he has stressed that there will be protests.
On March 1st, we will have the evacuation of doctors and nurses, but people are tired of this state of apathy that is in Kosovo, and besides the protests, there will be an increase in the number of fugitives from the health system. Our two reactions will be, the migration of large-scale healthcare workers and union reactions, which are inevitable, further added Syla.
He has announced that except Prime Minister Albin Kurti no other leader has heard them, but they expect institutional support.
I have had a meeting with Prime Minister Kurti even before approval for the wage law even at the time he was sent to the Constitution, we have talked and I expect institutional support because it is a reality that has happened, he added.
The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Kosovo on 12 December last year has decided to suspend implementation of the Law on Salaries in the public sector. The Law on Rewards, on December 6th at the Constitutional Court, has sent the ombudsman institution, reportedly “the assessment of the compliance” of this law with the Constitution.












