Jasharai announced the official decision: Strikes results, lesson starts Monday

The head of the Grevist Council, Nundman Jasraj, has indicated they will respect the majority's decision, which has acted in favour of suspending the strike. He has indicated it will be suspended until January 2023. “What I'm trying to say is that I'm gladly and respectfully addressing the strikers. The only possibility [...]
He has indicated it will be suspended until January 2023.
“What I'm trying to say is that I'm gladly and respectfully addressing the strikers. Our only chance was for the general strike. Respecting the voice of membership, the strike began on August 25th. The government, instead of sending optimism, reacts with insults. I thank the parents and citizens who gave marks on the strike. Those who insult us and the linquan remain on their faces. May the government learn lessons from this strike. As the BSPK's Grevist Council, the SBASK and the administration, and we are obliged to act according to the will of the majority”, Jasraij said.
But, he said the Kurti Government should view this as a victory for her, but to take lesson since her suspension was for the sake of children.
I wish Kurti Government would learn lessons and not come out now and feel triumphant. The Education Union, the civil servants, but also the BSPK, which has a glorious history of the 90s, has been unable to kneel, not this government or the others that will come”.
Jasharaj has said they have been classed against the strike, but that because of heavy links and insults they have given up strikes.
He added that he would continue communicating with Government membership requirements to find other forms in confronting Government.
This suspension is being done by the will of membership to prove that we feel what the school year is and I'm telling you we've felt bad for a month at home. Our parents ' appeals have been accepted, and for their own sake, because most parents have been dignified, had requests, and orders from Government to go to school, and to teach. Here and there they did. But the students have been wonderful, and my appeal has been that they stay at home and don't go out on their way to confront the risks of”.












