Today it is protested before the government

Today it is protested before the government

For the second time in less than seven days, Kosovo Lottari workers will gather to protest before the Kosovo government. They will seek approval of the Kosovo Lottari law and warn that they will continue with protests until the requirements are met. The government has promised the Union [...]

They will seek approval of the Kosovo Lottari law and warn that they will continue with protests until the requirements are met.

The government has promised Kosovo's Lottari Workers Union that it will find a solution for workers, but this has not yet been realised.

Kosovo Lottary workers find themselves in a difficult situation, as they have not received salaries for a year now.

They had even protested on June 16, but none of the government officials have met with them.

The head of the Lotaria Workers' Union, Shkumbin Goci, said he had tried to meet with officials from the Government of Kosovo, but that was impossible.

In December 2020, the former government Hoti had decided on the re-entering of Kosovo Lottary, with the argument that 62 workers were out of work after in April 2019 the Parliament had adopted the Law to Ban the Fate Games. But in the country the draft law has received the support of MPs, and with its distribution, it has remained unappreciated.

The protest of Kosovo Lottari's workers is held today starting at 11:00.

 

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