Rhetman Jasharaj says the government is running out of meetings with him: Prompt measures

That Nundman Jasharaj doesn't relax this could already be a scientific fact. The union he heads has threatened the Government of Kosovo with reactions and union actions if they do not meet with them. In the divided media report, Jasaraw's SBASK says it understands the government's commitments, but it's thetolerable “to [...]
In the divided media report, Jasaraw's SBASK says it well understands the government's commitments, but it's non-negotiable “to ignore the demands and concerns of educational workers”.
Jasharaj has declared that government officials are running away from meeting with him, Periscope follows.
The SBASK leader has so far crashed with many Kosovo governments from declaring independence around.
Full response:
The SBASK has now made an effort and how long by sending official paperwork to meet with Prime Minister Kurti and Minister Murati and Minister Nagavci in order to debate all issues raised by the workers of the entire education sector and find acceptable solutions through real dialogue. We remember that the government, despite busy agendas, has to take the time to meet and hear the workers' concerns of one of the most important and SBASK sectors as the largest and most powerful union for commitments and activities. Prime Minister Kurti and Minister Murati have not responded to SBASK's demands for recent meetings and dialogue, as well as Minister Nagavci is choosing the same way and making decisions there without consulting and having dialogue with the SBASK as the sole representative of employees from the nests to the University of Kosovo and the culture sector. Prime Minister Kurti, Minister Murati and Minister Nagavci let them know that education workers have raised many concerns and they have addressed them through their representatives at the SBASK leadership and are obliged to commit to finding merit choice for them and it would be good to do so with dialogue. The SBASK in official requests to Prime Minister Kurti, Minister Murati and Minister Nagavci has also explained issues to be debated because there are requirements of education and culture workers. But the Government's readiness for meetings and dialogue so far has been missing, and if Prime Minister Kurti, Minister Murati, and perhaps Minister Nagavci, continue to reason that they have busy agendas and run away from meetings of dialogue with the SBASK on issues and concerns raised by cultural education sector workers, then I can come up to the membership requirement for union action, perhaps starting with opposition to the length of the school year and other demands that the SBKSK leaders will be required to apply in their responsibilities, but the responsibility will be set up for those who are running out of meetings and dialogue.












