Arrogance: Union chairman refuses to meet the prime minister after a little delay

He was invited to the meeting by incumbent Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti, but the government chief's delay has led the chairman of the Private Sector Workers' Union, Yusuf Azemi, not to meet him. Azmi in an interview said Hoti was late at the meeting in 15 minutes. So according to him, for now [...]
Azmi in an interview said Hoti was late at the meeting in 15 minutes.
Therefore, for the time being, they are not willing to give any political subject or the prime minister in office a minute without meeting their demands.
“Actually at the request of the prime minister of Kosovo, today it has been set for us to meet at 09:30, however, that the prime minister is going to say more than 15 minutes late and we have our discipline that we haven't thanked anyone a minute, that the prime minister has been delayed 15 minutes and the second reason because we have had information that in a form that meeting will be a far-to-day meeting for promises for the future, and we as union are now more known to the workers, and we don't need to get promises from anybody <1x>
“Sindicate of Kosovo's private sector, the prime minister has received requests at the table at the moment when the ace is ready to call us and we go away or we don't need to make promises because it's campaign time and he has minimum wages, the payment of incentives for technical hospital workers, and now for technical workers for schools he's done. We with neither party nor prime minister are willing to hear speeches about what will happen after the elections. And when he's ready to sign we go or we're not ready to give anyone a minute.
I'm very principal and at 09:45 the prime minister was at a different meeting and we didn't wait, and we don't have anything to talk to the prime minister anymore because he has the letters on the table signing and he doesn't do everything in zero<1>, Azemi said about EO.
Among other things Azem has stressed that the payments the Government has asked for were accepted, but he says they were not made yet and he has said they have already begun the legal procedure.
“We are comfortable now because the payments the government has requested and did not pay them then we have the legal procedure now that we have begun in court. We're only going to the meeting when the deal is signed.











