Jasharaj with the most reasonable request yet: Those who are ill may be set free from teaching

The United Education and Science Union has demanded from competent institutions that pregnant women working in education and others with serious diseases should be released from physical appearance in the learning process and continue to receive full salaries. So said SBASK Chairman Nundman Jasharaj at the meeting [...]
So said SBASK Chairman Beftman Jasharaj, at the online meeting that took place with Minister of Education Arberie Nagavci with the directors of the Municipal Education Directorate.
Jasharaj said touching teachers from COVID-19 could have fatal consequences for them.
He stressed there has been readiness for the lesson to begin on September 1st, but that they have respected the decision of institutions to start teaching on September 13th.
The SBASK leader added that 90 per cent of educational workers have been vaccinated.
It requires concrete solutions for pregnant workers in education, if the decision continues to keep them out of the question for physical performance and serious educational workers, who must continue to receive full salaries but to be set free from the learning process because the disease does not allow them to be on duty and that contact with COVID for them will have fatal consequences. Their commitment to the institutions' moral and human obligation to them”.
The “at a remote meeting organised by AugustI with directors of educational directors, with representatives of the SBASK and parents being debated over preparations for the start of the new school year. Minister Nagavci and the directors have declared possible preparations for the start of the new school year on September 13th”.
“SBASK leader Nkman Jasharaj even at this meeting has recalled that education workers have expressed readiness for the start of the new school year even on September 1st, but respect any decisions the responsible institutions make. He has added that this willingness to start the new school year is also now among educational workers throughout Kosovo, and that it enjoys the fact that the number of vaccinated in this sector has drawn to 90%”.
“Chairman Jasharaj has been addressed to Minister Nagavci and all participants in this meeting that it is to be welcomed the willingness and commitment of all parties to the start of the new school year, but there are two issues to be resolved, not with statements, but with concrete actions of central and local institutions. He on behalf of the SBASK has asked that public appeal be appealed to graduate colleagues who are not employed, to volunteer themselves in the educational system in order to replace pregnant employees, if the government continues with the decision to free them from the duty of physical performance in workplaces, because they will have the impossible to lock them away in the education process if they develop into educational institutions, because most schools do not have this opportunity and that there will be a constant danger for students to have conflicts and problems if they are in a classroom without a presence of the country's<1x>.
” One issue to be chosen and SBASK has repeatedly raised is the moral and human obligation that all, but in particular, institutions have to deal with serious educational workers whose health will be even more threatened by COVID if they are forced to go to work. The SBASK is classical that they should continue to receive full pay, but to be set free from the learning process by replacing them with voluntary teachers, or providing Government tools in the name of support in pandemic conditions and engage qualified frameworks and pay for their work and commitment”.
The government needs to know that these educational workers, not that they don't want to, but the disease doesn't let them be on the level of duty and that touching them with screws will have fatal consequences. The commitment to them of the institutions' moral and human obligation to them and therefore must be found budgetary means and settle their issue properly for this school year, which is associated with challenges and problems because of the pandemic, and then create long-term legal solutions for them”.











