New measures add workers' schedule, problems remain their transport

New measures to restrict citizens' movement have extended the work schedule to businesses for over five hours. But this extended hour has not caused sales to increase in these businesses, reports KOHA. At one of the furnaces in Pristina, they say that with the introduction of measures for restricting movement, the sale [...]
New measures to restrict citizens' movement have extended the work schedule to businesses for over five hours.
But this extended hour has not caused sales to increase in these businesses, reports KOHA.
In one of the furnaces in Pristina, they say that with the deployment of measures for limiting movement, the sale has dropped by 50%.
New changes in schedules and restrictions have been made in food stores and pharmacys, the capital.
Some are already working from 7: 00 a.m. to 10:30, at the time when the time of the movement of the citizens ends.
Although they have refused to speak to the camera, they also complain about lack of transportation.
And on the other hand, banks are also continuing to work on their new schedule. Bank associations say the extension of hours until 8:00, but this has not been necessary.
The management of workers in the private sector is being followed by the Union.
But, in the Economic Ode, they have said they have accepted some complaints from businesses and that the problem has been to organise jobs on the new schedule.
From April 15th to May 4th, the Health Ministry has decided that Kosovo citizens over the age of 16 could move only an hour and a half a day.












