Jasharaj again: Strike if SBASK requests are not established

The United Education, Science and Culture Union has announced that the protest warned to be held today for failing to adopt the Law of Salaries has not been called by them. The chairman of this union, Nundman Jasharaj for Clankosova.tv, said the warning of this protest may have been made by someone for purposes [...]
The chairman of this union, Nundman Jasharaj for Clankosova.tv, has said the warning of this protest may have been made by someone for certain purposes.
This protest was not called by the United Education, Science and Culture Union, this could have been done by someone else for certain purposes. We will not protest at the moment, because for now we have decided to suspend the unionist actions”, Jasharaj said.
He indicated that the decision for the temporary suspension of unionist actions following promises that the labour law is working, Clankosova reports.tv.
The union action has been suspended at the moment. It happened that we met with Minister of Internal Affairs Jalal Svecla and received information that the Law of Salaries is working, and he said they need a little more time”, Jasharaj said.
SBASK two days ago, announced that it supports the Kosovo Independent Union's decision to give Government time to work on the Law of Salaries.
The “at the meeting with the municipal union and university union heads was assessed that the SBASK's demand for the start of dialogue with the Government and requirements to be known about the fate of the wage law, and unanimously supported by BSPK's decisions for engagement and to give the Government time to work the way the first draft version of the wage Law should be broken, and after that in the shortest time possible, and in the early March of the meeting with the unions and by the end of this month, prepare for the final version of the government to work as long as it should, and continued parliamentary elections were told by the SSC.1st, the S.C.C.
The education chief union said that at the meeting with BSPK, they have agreed to give the Government time, but added that strikes and protests are not excluded if BSPK is not engaged.
“We have agreed on commitments on common issues, but if the Union of Independent Trade Unions of Kosovo does not engage in this direction, then the SBASK does not rule out the options of strikes and protests”, Jasharaj said.
Otherwise, the SBASK has indicated that in the shortest time possible, in early March, to start meetings with trade unions and by the end of March prepare the final version and be sent to Government for voting and to proceed with parliamentary procedures











