Azem: Over 70 per cent of private sector workers want to leave Kosovo

Independent Private Sector Union Chairman Yusuf Azemi has told of details about the protest body for 1 May, where it will protest the terms of private sector workers. The “is a symbolic protest, and we have invited the mayors of over 50 union associations in Pristina, along with the vice-presidents, to protest are expected to be [...]
The “is a symbolic protest, and we have invited the mayors of over 50 union associations in Pristina, along with the vice-presidents, to protest are expected to attend about 150 union leaders”, Azemi said at 7 o'clock in Klan Kosova.
Azem said this protest is taking place in order to send a message to the Government and Company Owners.
“That's getting worse every day. We're going to ask for what Government had to do, because it's been a collective agreement to sign in the past, it's been mandatory to form a working court, it's been mandatory to have a social fund if we have cases of injuries at work”, Azemi said.
Independent Private Sector Union head complained that the government is not keeping in touch with private sector unions.
Kosovo's “Government, the Ministry of Labour, has no dialogue with Kosovo's private sector, and there is no dialogue with all of Kosovo's private unions, and this is the most serious”.
The biggest problem being caused to private workers is that over 70 percent of them here, the ultimate goal is how to escape from Kosovo, since we haven't created basic conditions, not to speak average, or maximum, we haven't created optimum conditions for survival”, Azemi said.











