Azem: Private sector workers have never been in a worse situation.

Independent Private Sector Union Chairman Yusuf Azemi has said that Kosovo private sector workers have never been in a worse situation than they are now, and for that, he points his finger towards the Government of the Republic of Kosovo. Azma has shown that the government has pushed the union into question [...]
Azemi has shown that the government has pushed the union into question to be run by the government, and less, by social factors such as company owners.
Something that is very heavy, every day trumpeted, even today was trumpeted at a meeting that was with the minister of finance, the mouth of dialogue and the mouth of cooperation, that we sometimes stopped and saw is this man that I've been communicating with for at least two years. Actually, we don't have social dialogue. Social dialogue to improve employee conditions even in relation to employers, even in relation to Government. We are very normal that we have our remarks to the social partners, to the owners of companies, but it has pushed us into a situation to forget company owners and deal directly with them because those main problems are bringing them to us, Kosovo private sector employees”, he stated.
In addition, it shows a case of investment in Kosovo that, at his recommendation, had been sent to the Government of Kosovo and Minister Rizvanolli, who, according to him, was declined.
And they say they're willing to invest 800 million euros in Kosovo and we have a suggestion of going to Government. It's very normal that there's such a letter, has asked to meet with Minister Rizvanolli and you know what he said, according to this master's interpretation, they told us we now have a problem with energy and now we can't deal with this matter”, he stated.
“He says this project is at the prime minister's table and Rizvanolite”, he shows while stressing that an explanation would be needed on the part of the Government or Minister Rizvanolli for not proving this offer.
Meanwhile, Azem emphasises that private sector workers in Kosovo have never been more difficult in days than those present.












