Hoti reproves Kurti Government: The pay laws were available, and you still did, the unions screech them.

Former Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti has also berated the government for its confrontations with unions and for failing to process the Law of Salaries. Hoti claims to have left the Law of Salaries ready after addressing the Constitutional Court's remarks. Likewise, the LDK deputy has criticised power that it is tending to [...]
Hoti claims to have left the Law of Salaries ready after addressing the Constitutional Court's remarks.
Likewise, the LDK deputy has criticised the power that it is tending to intervene in independence for union organisation in Kosovo.
This behavior is unacceptable. Unions are separate social institutions, regulated and protected by law. They have borne the burden of social and political changes in Kosovo in the most difficult years. "Mr. Hoti, Periscope escorts.
Hoti has said LDK deputies will carefully discuss the amendment to the wage allocation.
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Nine months are under way, and still the public sector wage law has not been brought to the Assembly. This law has been almost available in the preliminary government, where the Constitutional Court's remarks are addressed.
On the other hand, instead of social dialogue with unions to find a affordable solution to the budget and that would be acceptable to all, we are seeing government-indict confrontations and the tendency for government intervention in Kosovo union organisation independence. This behavior is unacceptable. Unions are separate social institutions, regulated and protected by law. They have borne the burden of social and political changes in Kosovo in the most difficult years. They are not just organizations that protect the interests of the workers they represent. It is a state duty for trade unions to be an essential part of consultations on the wage law, as well as many other state laws and decisions.
With this delay of prosecution in the public sector's salary law and the government's lack of interest in addressing trade unions' concerns, opposition MPs rightly take the initiative to split the budget for salaries.
We will very carefully discuss the agreement on sharing means for salaries in the LDK Parliamentary Group meeting before the Assembly session on December 22nd, when the second reading budget is voted.












