The government has no communication with us, and the unions gather after 7 April, protests and strikes are expected

The wage bill envisioning salary increases on the basis of the cofficient, or tasks that employees have, was not approved in March, as the government said. And his disapproval has caused disappointment with the unions, and they have even warned protests and strikes, writes Periscope. Federation of Kosovo Health Chairman Blerim Syla [...]
The head of the Federation of Kosovo Health, Blerim Syla, in a pronouncement for Periscope, has called the actions of Kurti Government un transparent.
The main problem of this is that we don't even have a kind of communication with the Government, and this is inconsistencies of”, Syla told Periscope.
He added that after 7 April, they would gather to discuss what they would undertake after the Law of Salaries was not adopted when the Government had said so.
I can't talk at the moment, because April 7th is the Federation Congress. After April 7th, we'll gather and discuss what we'll do”, he's done.
The SBASK chairman, Nundman Jashari, in a proposal to Periscope days ago had said they have so far expected to meet with government representatives, but without any results. Even President Vjosa Osmani and Chief Parliamentary Glauk Konjufca have sent letters.
“We have expected that at the end of March the first version of the Law of Salaries will be released in public, and in March there will be room for the government to open dialogue with the SBASK and other unions, but so far this has not happened. We have sent letter to Mrs. Vjosa Osmani and the chief parliament at the request that they mediate that there be dialogue over the next week”, he said.
Jasharaj had said that the possibility of the April 2nd strike still open.
The April 2nd resolution is a very open option”, he said.
We remember that the Education, Science, and Technology Union today hold the convention, where even the union decisions that have been warned are expected. /Iliane Julien/ PERISCOP












