Azma expects to meet with Kurti: With 1 May set for minimum wage

Independent Private Sector Union Chairman Yusuf Azemi in an interview for Online Economy said they have applied for meetings with Prime Minister Albin Kurti. This meeting takes place next week. According to him, the Kurti Government has promised 350 euros in salaries for private sector workers, adding that it expects [...]
This meeting takes place next week. According to him, the Kurti Government has promised 350 euros in salaries for private sector workers, adding that it expects the decision to be signed on 1 May.
We officially applied for an appointment. I understand that the prime minister has just arrived and we won't be a priority, we're hoping that next week we'll sit down and talk. We are always being called to what Kosovo prime minister has promised last year that the private sector workers' salary is 350 euros”.
And I encourage the prime minister of Kosovo, which will probably be a symbolic day for this pay to be signed on May 1st, which will also be the day of the workers to be empowered and the will for the work they are doing”.
According to him, the decline in cases of the infected signals that Kosovo is going on a good track, the EO reports.
In addition, he said private sector workers are now paying the bill of those who are fighting for power.
Now, exactly when the cases started to drop from the 1 000 infected to 400, it gives you a signal that we're on a good track, and that's exactly what this government has brought the situation up to. Now we are paying the bill of people who fight for power”, Azemi said.











