Azem criticises MPs: They're continuing the luxury of private companies going bankrupt.

The Kosovo Private Sector Workers' Union says private companies are continuing massively to fire workers and, among other things, have criticised Kosovo's Parliament deputies who did not vote the Economic Recovery Bill. SPS Chairman Yusuf Azemi at a media conference has stated the situation [...]
The Kosovo Private Sector Workers' Union says private companies are continuing massively to fire workers and, among other things, have criticised Kosovo's Parliament deputies who did not vote the Economic Recovery Bill.
SPS Chairman Yusuf Azemi at a media conference has stated the state of private sector workers. Initially Azem has asked the Government of Kosovo to list salaries for health workers to include technical workers and security of family and hospital medical centres, or otherwise warned that after a week they would protest.
He has stressed that the government, with the exclusion of these workers from the salary list, has made discrimination.
The government's decision to pay for medical staff without conveying the logistics, QKMF and hospital staff at the level of Kosovo has been made wrong, and we ask that all technical workers dealing with hospitals should get on the salary list and for 300 euros converting the Government's decision to milk, because otherwise it will be the general council to decide that at least at first we will start with protests if we are to come to the total deadlock of work. Because if a doctor works in the same environment he's probably going to be a technical worker and a security worker, because patients in the first place are engaged to security workers and they are more endangered than doctors. We ask that technical and security workers should be on the payroll”, Azemi said.
Azma also said that the misuse of emergency package is continuing until she said that there are many workers who have left their jobs but have asked their bosses to pay the emergency package.
Azem: There are workers who left work just because they requested payment from Pako Emergency.
“We have a meat company in Fushesh Kosovo, where workers have demanded that their salaries be returned, but they instead of taking the means have taken their leave of jobs”, Azemi said.
He also said workers are leaving their jobs by replacing themselves with new workers in order to flee the contributions payment.
“is continuing the massive evacuation of workers from the workplace with the reasoning that companies are not working with full capacity because of the pandemic, but the biggest bad is that instead of them, new workers are being accepted with the aim of leaving workers' contributions to work that have been there for a long time and they think that with the removal of these workers from their workplace is in order... we have two cases of a company working with quarantined people in Lipjan and Vradoll, the workers have taken on people, and they have not yet received an additional payment of 1126, A.
However, he has once again shown that economic crimes police are dealing with the abuses that have been committed in this regard, but that according to him, if police say there are no abuses then, the police are involved in such abuses. But he points out that this does not believe in happening.
Although there are 10,000 incorrect applications, Azemi requires that minor mistakes not be punished for not taking payment.
In addition to this conference, Azem has spoken of the Economic Regeneration Bill, where he has criticised Kosovo Assembly deputies who have gone on vacation without voting this bill. What has he said that these MPs will be punished when they call for their vote.
I don't understand if the package was approved for economic recovery I am responsible for this failure in parliament would not have even made Kosovo's biggest enemies. It invites all private sector workers to return this debt to parliamentarians when they ask for our vote but to remember that when we needed them they went on vacation and made their own luxury. And private sector workers and companies are towards bankruptcy. The state of Kosovo is not going to bankrupt other states, but people, or we can say the fat of the cream that we have voted on, and these have brought us into a state that I would not have wanted anyone to leave the Kosovo state”, Azemi said.
As for attracting 10 per cent, Azemi said there are over 170 thousand private sector workers who can draw 9 to 10 euros.
He has once again demanded that minimum wage be raised.











