SBASK government message: No blackmail, no dancing, but warning in time that strike may have

The United Education Union (SBASHK) has reminded the Government of Kosovo and the ministries of the announced strike line will be inevitable unless the demands of education union are met by March of this year. They have made a chronology of their demands through a communiqué during the 1920 ' s. Remember [...]
They have made a chronology of their demands through a communiqué during the 1920 ' s.
We remember yesterday that Minister Arberie Nagavci has asked the Beftman Jasharaj not to blackmail him by adding that he is working on the Law of Salaries.
Full communication:
The SBASK at numerous meetings with Minister Nagavci has expressed readiness for joint commitments in the service of education and continued establishment of quality. He has requested the SBASK from the minister to establish in Government the demand that the budget be set aside to equip schools with 21st century labor tools in order to replace the foam and soles with ball and projector. We've also raised our voices at these meetings for training and overstepped our expectations of organizing, without anyone's help, teaching training from all over Kosovo, which has been attended by 5,000 education workers.
We have been urging Minister Nagavci to ask the Kurti Government to perform the moral and human duty on 400 workers of education with serious illness and to act, at least, as Government Hoti did, that provided budgetary tools and released these people from the learning process for one year, who suffer from the most serious diseases, but in 2021 that was not accomplished. We also insisted and appealed for the vaccination of educational workers and our appeal was heard by all, and now we have more than 95 million vaccinated educational workers.
We have said publicly and on behalf of educational workers that we are willing and committed, in spite of the great difficulties created by the pandemic, to keep the education process at educational institutions. We testify that we are in the service of education, but also in the service of membership requirements.
Minister Nagavci and Government as if they don't want to see and confirm all of these commitments in the ministry of education and whenever the media ask for our legitimate warnings that if the Government does not keep the promises and the word given will have syndical actions, Minister Nagavcioni becomes nervous and mentions blackmail and threats.
Minister Nagavci was also at our meeting with Minister Sfecla and we suspended the strike protests to give dialogue and quiet work to the commission set up for the wage law, but we asked for deadlines and this is very fair, and we were publicly declared that if these deadlines are not respected at the end of March, the SBASK's bodies will hear the voice of membership and neither will union acts, whether the strikes are responsible and the Government will be responsible for not keeping its word and promise made. This is neither blackmail nor threat, but warning in time that strike may be in sight.











