First threat comes to Kurt: I'll forgive a minute unless minimum wage increases

The Kosovo Private Sector Union (SPSPK) says it will not give up a minute to the incoming Government unless their demands for minimum wage growth are met. Even this union says that anyone who is in charge of government will continue the protest trend, always unless demands [...] are met.
Even from this union, anyone who is in charge of the government will continue the protest trend, always if their demands are not met.
The first of this union, Yusuf Azemi, has said that the new government will be more vocal and critical.
“We will be even more loud because our union organization is empowering our voice, which we are now satisfied with our organization and will not forgive anyone a minute. We have not forgiven them in the past or in the future. Even in the past we've protested, we've reached and we haven't achieved results and we'll continue the trend we don't care who comes and who goes, for us it's important that the legal requirements that belong to the private sector worker should be given because otherwise it's time for <x0. He said Azem.
But, he has said the minimum wage increase should be the priority of the new government.
Kosovo's “Sindition of the Private Sector always has a project that is offered to the new government, and we think that as priority priorities it is the minimum wage they get a salary of 170 euros. We have just received it as a statement by former Prime Minister Albin Kurti when, on March 5, 2020, it has been declared that the minimum wage of private sector workers does not dare be under 350 euros and we will place it on the table to the new government no matter who it is. After the salary, which cannot be survived, is the signing of the collective agreement that in a far form relaxes the report between employers and employers, with whom I think it is a minimum requirement of Kosovo private sector workers”, He said about EO.
On the other hand, Azemi said technical workers would be included on addition lists, and their payments would be executed in exact order.
The SPS chairman has also stressed the need to increase inspections in workplaces, as he says, the number of employees without contracts is extremely high.











