Kurti promised average salary 250 euros, workers require 350 euros

Economists say the promises made during the campaign are hard to realise at this time of the pandemic each worker at the beginning of months is directed to ATMs to receive the salary. However, there are those who receive only 130 euros monthly wages. And a higher minimum wage promised almost every party during the election campaign, including that [...]
Each worker at first turns to ATMs for his salary at first.
However, there are those who receive only 130 euros monthly wages.
And a higher minimum wage promised almost every party during the election campaign, including the one that came to power.
However, a promise of a higher minimum wage, Kurti, had made during the campaign for the 2019 elections.
It seems that the independent private sector union has just remembered that promise.
Yusuf Azemi says this agreement should be signed on 1 May, on Workers' Day.
Azma shows why they ask to keep Kurt's first promise.
Such a requirement is being considered legitimate by economics.
Yet, it is seen as quite difficult to achieve.
Skyer shows that the minimum wage in Kosovo is the smallest in the region after Albania.
On this subject, T7 has also asked the Ministry of Finance, but the latter have not returned answers.










