Syla warns indictment: Doctors ' requests are facing the government's deaf ears

The chairman of the Federation of Health Union, Blerim Syla, has criticised the Government for ignoring union requirements for the 300-euro additional stimulus to health workers, even warning indictments. “has spent 100 days on governance and health staff well-being, we have no improvement but deterioration despite the praise we receive despite meeting with [...]
“has spent 100 days on governance and health staff well-being, not improvement but worsening, despite the praise given us, despite the meeting with Hoti I saw that in deaf ears and opinions are hearing claims that measures will be taken. These 100 days no stimulus has been taken as far as health workers”, he said.
Sylla on one of the local televisions has said all health workers should receive 300-euro incentives, adding that the government has skipped a month, June, which had to be paid.
“In the Kurti government are paid two months out of 300 euros, surprisingly, the government Hoti is paid only July and August, while June is not. We applied to change this. Despite all the efforts we've made on the ombudsman, we've seen in deaf ears. The antennas are eneromas and it's the difference between workers causing interhuman problems”, Syla adds.
He says today has been the latest appeal for institutions to take into account workers' demands, otherwise he adds, will continue with strikes.
It's an alarming situation, we're being abused because at this time it's very difficult to make strike decisions, says Syla.
Federation of Health Union Chairman Blerim Syla has warned the court process against Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti over the health sector wage issue they have not received.
June's “has been an pandemic. I'll sue, I got the right. These days I'm going to talk to the ombudsman again and proceed to”, Syla said in Interactive, adding that there are cases that have not been paid at all, as promised.











