The eyelids ruled out protests after pandemic to oppose suspension of the Law on the Pagans

Federation of Health Union Chairman Blerim Syla said the Constitutional Court's decision to continue suspension of the Law of Salaries is frustration for all health personnel, police, firefighters and workers and education. Syla in an interview for Online Economy has expressed concern over the suspension of the law by June 30th, with the argument [...]
Sylla in an interview for Online Economics has expressed concern over the suspension of the law until June 30th, with the reasoning of the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic.
This is not just a matter of doctors, it's a matter of over 60 thousand health workers and I said it's a disappointing and degrading decision for all workers. The court has had four months since December, when it is suspended to collect facts, but that until the end of June it cannot convince us that there was no time for”.
The government is taking time to make political decisions, but the issue in the well-being of the workers in general, as well as the regulation of a law in general which is the responsibility of the SAA, these say we don't have time. At this time of pandemic, we are disappointed because we have expected this since December to be implemented. A two-year-old effort has been made to make this law, but even at this time to make such decisions that disappoint the health worker, police, fire fighters and education, all are on the line of front”, Syla added.
Syla stressed, among other things, that after the end of the pandemic, all trade unions will sit down and discuss decisions to be made. He has not ruled out protests as a controversial move either.
According to Syla, they will not wait until the end of June to make the decision.
They've shown themselves co-worker, and in the Health Union we're in this pandemic war, and they've all been declared to have it passed. Once it's over, we're gonna sit down all the unions and make the decision”.
“Decisions will not be easy for sure we will no longer expect the Constitution's decision, at the same time each Government will face our reactions. There will be union reactions”.
The eye also mentioned the dismissal of the KKUK board, which he considered inappropriate at this time of pandemic.
This board has been dysfunctional, at least at this time it may not have made this issue possible to be completed with other members. Consider the timing of the appointment of a new member”, Syla stressed.
According to Syla, citizens' health is very important, so it has also called on the president, the prime minister and prime minister to take preventive measures.
“I have requested from the president, chief speaker and all opposition parties to take preventive measures” from the government chairman.
So let's think about it and make the right decision, because it's of vital interest to us. Again we have a gathering and movement that could cost us”, Syla said.
The Constitutional Court on Tuesday has postponed the verdict for provisional measures for the Law of Salaries by 30 June.












