Unionists protest, ask government, MPs to save Telekom

Telekom workers' protests have started to express their concerns about blocking bank accounts and starting to withdraw part of the Dardafon vehicle. Tens of public company Telekom protesters are protesting before the Kosovo Assembly, unanimously have asked parliamentary parties in the assembly to be unique to [...]
Telekom workers' protests have started to express their concerns about blocking bank accounts and starting to withdraw part of the Dardafon vehicle.
Tens of public company Telekom protesters are protesting before the Kosovo Assembly, have unanimously called on parliamentary parties in the assembly to be unique for resolving the blockade that has prompted Dardafon Telekom.
Independent Federation of Telecom Union Chairman Lamih Balaj, calling him Blerim Devulin criminal, has said that Dardafon with this intervention in public wealth is closing the door of 3 thousand and 500 workers.
Balaj has asked MPs to join the protest.
The VV parliamentary group has emerged from sessions to support the protesters, where the chief of this group, Rexhep Selimi, stressed that what is happening at Telekom is tolerable from the side of the Devlolls.
The organisers of this protest have already gone to a meeting in Government after Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti's invitation.
Kosovars has reported yesterday also for attracting around 3.5m euros from “Z-mobile”
Protesters who are trying to keep their distance at this time of pandemic have not ruled out the possibility that they will protest 24 hours before the Government until the request is met.












