SBASK suspends protest decision, awaits dialogue with Government

The United Education, Science and Culture Union (SBASHK) has backed the Union of Independent Trade Unions of Kosovo (BSPK)' decision to give the Government time to work on the Law of Salaries. The media report is said to convey Government commitments regarding demands, and then announce actions [...]
The United Education, Science and Culture Union (SBASHK) has backed the Union of Independent Trade Unions of Kosovo (BSPK)' decision to give the Government time to work on the Law of Salaries.
The media report reportedly will forward the Government's commitments regarding the requirements, and that they will then announce union actions.
The SBASK has hosted a remote meeting with municipal union-level and university leaders today to debate the current situation and make decisions on future commitments and actions
According to the announcement, the chairman of the SBASK has reported on commitments made at the central level to start with dialogue and to know the fate of the wage Law, including the meeting with Minister Sfecla and Minsitre Nagavci, but also showing that at the extraordinary meeting of BSPK with the Federation member of this Federation representatives of the Federation have agreed to authorise BSPK's chairman to ask for a meeting with Prime Minister when to ask for the union to work urgently in the Law, in the Law of Health and in this pension plans to be funded by the state, that the first years of employment and the 90s of experience be removed from this affair.
The “at today's meeting with the mayors of municipal union and university rankings was assessed that the SBASK's request for the start of dialogue with Government and requirements to be known regarding the fate of the wage law and unanimously backed by BSPK's decisions on engagement and to give the Government time to work on how the first version of the wage law should be broken down, and after that in the shortest possible time, that in the beginning of March, BSPK's meetings are under way until the end of this month, the final version of sending the Government to parliamentary elections and continuing with parliamentary elections, said the 278th.
Further in the report, it is said that “within the framework of correct commitments and co-operation, the SBASK has also met with the chairmanship of Pristina's Parents' Council, thanking them for the commitment and informing them of the decisions made at the BSPK meeting with federations and for the long-term meeting with the mayors of union level and universities”.
“The BSPK, along with federations, will closely convey the Government's commitments on these three issues, and if you notice that there are impasses and delays, then it will declare union actions, which will apply to all member Federation”, it is said at the SBASK report.











