Jasharaj: If the Law of Salaries passes, January Could Be Calm

The year 2022 is considered the most difficult year for the chairman of the United Trade Union of Education, Science and Culture ( The SBASAK), Nundman Jasharaj, as for more than a month, education in the country faced strikes. Jasharaj has also spoken of the Law of the Salaries, which he claims to have made vows that they [...] are...
Jasharaj has also spoken of the Law of Salaries, which he says have made pledges that the same will be voted on Thursday.
The criticism has been in the direction of the Government of Kosovo, with cçrast saying that despite the letters for dialogue, they have encountered deaf ears.
“S along with colleagues have assessed it as the most difficult year after the war in 2022, because since the beginning has been noted a lack of proper access, or we have had a wrong approach of the Kurti government to trade unions, but also to dialogue, because even for the dozens of documents, whether in the name of BSPK, but also of the SBASK, we have ignored our demands for dialogue and everything they have decided as they thought, and the worst of it has happened because we didn't have enough information, and we've missed the pledge that we will have in March, but we didn't believe the statement that happened, but we didn't believe it't.
Jasharaj has said that the media version of the Law of Salaries is welcome.
He says he has received pledges from Minister Arberie Nagavci, that the Law is in line with SBASAK requirements.
I tell you the truth when he comes out of the first version the Government denied, we reacted to him and in cooperation with MAST, we sent our version of it calling field experts and we sent our opinion of the cofficient from nests to university and part of the culture is with us, and they also sent the comments we sent to MAST, and this last one took it on to work in a version of them and they told us that ours and ours are very similar and not a problem of any problem, Jajorg, and Jajshara says to the online economy.
While talking about the possibility of this year's second reading of the Pagan Bill, Jasharaj says January could be calm and that the strike could be completely closed.
“Opinion has to understand clearly because we haven't been able to decide otherwise because we had a different outcome, because we had a narrow outcome for the suspension and to continue the strike, and the only chance when we have such situations not to close the strike is that the strike remains as an open option and that deadline we have left until January 2023. Things are going the way they should if the statements of Mrs. Nagavci and MPs are coming true, and they do their job (vote the Law of Salaries), then in January we can have good news and the decision to close the strike” can be made, Jasharaj said.












