Jasharaj warns: Strike in January if the government keeps its word

On Thursday, the Assembly will meet at the plenary session, to review the Law on Salaries in the public sector in second reading. The United Education, Science and Culture Union has demanded that their demands be taken into account. SBASK leader Nundman Jasharaj has said that if the government doesn't keep words about the Law of Salaries it will [...]
The United Education, Science and Culture Union has demanded that their demands be taken into account.
The head of the SBASK, Nundman Jasharaj, has said that if the government does not keep words about the Law of Salaries, they will discuss membership for further actions.
Jasharaj has not denied the possibility of returning the strike to education.
The draft law and statements issued by the opposition and Mr. Nagavci and the education system in terms of the coefytor will be meritably. The strike is suspended, but not closed, and in January the strike decision will be made and the Government should have learned from the strikes that have taken too long and work for what it has said itself and do not need a strike and I am optimistic that this will happen”, Jasharaj told Front Online.
The SBASK leader has also voiced some criticism of Education Minister Arberie Nagavcin.
Jasharaj said the minister should outdo the waste and co-operate with the SBASK.
Minister Nagavci's “cabinet has argued there have been commitments, since the strike from here we haven't had a meeting with Mr. Nagavci and we have expected to have an appointment to debate all cases. If she has any nervous or motive left over she should show and call commitment to dialogue and I don't believe she has any resentment but has a reputation for strike”, Jasharaj said.
Education trade unions have demanded 100 euros per worker per month until the Law's entry into force for the salary.
The government decided on a rhetorical payment from 50 euros to January of this year. Following this decision, strikes in education were interrupted with the warning that in January there may be a return to the strike unless the SBASK demands are taken into account.












