Azma for Periscope: Iron Murati is talking to his stupidness.

The private sector is currently seeking financial support from the Kosovo government, following crises that have engulfed the country. The 50 euro extension is not giving, but Minister Iron Murati is telling businesses to increase workers' salaries in order to increase their standard of life. To that end, the SPSPKʹja [...]
Kosovo budget is all, says Chairman of the Independent Private Sector Workers Union Yusuf Azemi.
According to him, Finance Minister Iron Murati, with calls that it belongs to companies to increase their workers' salaries, unless they sanction it, is being ridiculous.
He is in some form simply showing his stupidity, as he has some companies that perform services to the Kosovo government, and today those workers receive 180 euros ' wages. It's the most derogatory way if he calls out to increase private sector workers' salaries. I agree it has to grow, but first it has to pass its court, it has to raise the minimum wage left on the desert to this day, and the government sanctions the worker at 130, 170 euros, Azemi told Periscope.
He also points out that Kurti Government doesn't recognize the nature of the work or the face of the fukara.
You know maybe it just happens that this subvention, if we have companies that have 500 employees. And if we load it with this subvention, it could come to bankruptcy. So it's funny, just to say something. They don't know the nature of the affairs, they don't know the face of the Fukara, and you owe them. It's not giving him 50 euros, and it's probably been his game in order that we can't benefit those tools. )
Azem then recalls how measurements show the failure of many businesses.
Representatives of Kosovo and the German opas, alliance, and Chamber of Economics, all are coming up with results that many businesses are disappearing. Why are they disappearing, thanks to company poverty, which cannot afford the market.
The prime minister cannot, Kosovo's minister, divides things. If inflation is fought, it will be fought, not just public sector workers who are with much better salaries, short hours and are much more comfortable than that. That's 80 grand, we're 240 grand. For what right reason does the fukarans that take little.
Azem further shows that the protest for this purpose has been suspended, and that it can resume as the situation stabilises in northern Mitrovica.
When the start of the protests, it all depends on the political situation in Mitrovica.
And according to minister Murati, corporate and business profits are higher than ever, and for that reason he said there is room for private sector companies to increase wages for workers.
“Masses are being implemented, normally not all for once or for a month are implemented. So there's a sequence just like the April package. Currently, application form is open to students, very soon we will address additions to public enterprise workers and other categories. As for the private sector, what we wanted to do as a government was to make sure there is a permanent increase in public sector wages. So we support employers to raise their salaries constantly. Because we as governments have given support, but it has been a month. So in the private sector, the salary increase should come from the employer. And this employers have space, we see it from the traffic level even from corporate profit tax collection. Corporation profits are higher than ever, so there's room for private sector companies to increase wages. And we as governments will insist on this”, Murati said./Minian Calitary ' PERISKIPI/












