Even the Correcting Service Warns Protest

Members of the Kosovo Correcting Service have warned protests in the event they are not included on the 300-euro extra payment list for July and August. So has made known to Kosovo Press, the Chairman of the Kosovo Correcting Service Union, Zenun Sadiki, who said that already with their demands [...]
So has made known to Kosova Press, Chairman of the Kosovo Correcting Service Union Zenun Sadiki, who said that they have already addressed a letter to the justice ministries, Selim Selimi, but have not received any answers.
Sadij has told Kosova Prees that even this security institution has faced considerable numbers of staff and prisoners who have been affected by David-19, so they demand that they also receive additional salaries for the past two months.
Kosovo's Chief Chairman of the Correcting Service said additional salaries for April and May have been received.
“We with a letter addressed the justice ministries on the 2808.20th, which we have asked to be included in the package for compensation of the law for preventing and fighting David-19. We as a security institution have faced a considerable number of both staff and convicts so we demand that they get involved in this financial package. The employees of the SKK will show their frustrations if we cannot get involved in this package... ... we have been involved, twice, out of 300 euros... according to information that we are not involved we have submitted to the minister's request but we have no response but we are feeling ignored by”, he said.
Sadaj said that if the government fails to take into account the demands of the members of the Correct Service they would also protest until the realization of their request.
“warns even protest as well as police are sure that if we don't get involved we'll join the” protest, he said.
For not including the additional 300-euro payment for July and August, protests have also warned Kosovo Police, while strikes and protests have held technical, hygienic workers, as well as the security of Family Medicine and KKUK Centres.











