SPSPK called for minimum wage to rise

The Workers' Union in the Kosovo Private Sector (SPSPK) has warned that if wage increases are not done for private sector workers, then many of them are forced to quit their jobs altogether due to the rising prices that are taking place in recent days. The chairman of this union, Yusuf Azemi, has appealed [...]
The chairman of this union, Jusuf Azemi, has called on the Kosovo government to raise the minimum wage and deal with stimulating measures.
Respected private company owner “: You socialise with workers and raise salaries in Kosovo's private sector, with those receiving 170 euros, 200 euros and 220 euros, but also with those who receive 300 euros, because they cannot stand up. If you don't raise salaries since March, and if this price hikes continue, they won't survive, and the workers who travel will be forced without their desire to stop work, because even without this cost increase have lived in severe economic difficulties. So Kosovo's Independent Union of Private Sector calls on you to pay the worker's revenge to survive the company's capital, it's better late than ever. Honored Government of Kosovo: The cost of life from pandemic has increased worldwide, now by the influence of the war in Ukraine, it affects multiplying price hikes, but in other countries wages have been raised. But we're the only ones that didn't move a lot of minimum wage. Act on pay increases, act on stimulating measures so that in these days, we can at least feel the state's remorse for the working class in the private sector. If you do not give away the least of what you can give us, how can we be guided? If this pace of growth continues that the cost of life, workers' salaries will not be enough for transportation to go to work, and let them return home”, the SPSPK response reported./ P ERISCOPIA












