About 600 KKUK workers on field trip to Albania

The Kosovo Infermies Union has publicly invited the Labour Inspectorate, the Health Ministry, the Kosovo Clinical and University Hospital Service and the board of this institution that urgently investigate, the mode of firing of about 600 KKUK workers for the trip to Albania today. With this action [...]
With this action under the union, it has been unjustly jeopardised and restricted to providing citizens' services, while the burden of work has been left to support staff who now have no salaries, and are now expected to remain without work.
“In this context the Union of Infermiers of Kosovo considers that in the event of “bets” initial or revenges, for obtaining primat or even obtaining points within communities, services should not be restricted or endangered in any case and for no price”, said in the media communiqué.
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The challenge is said to be that as a union organization, the investigation into participation and the right to share, participation and misuse of public money in order to increase numbers and exhibits.
“The union societies consider that besides egos and primes ambitions, there should be a moral dose in relation to citizens and dignity with the case of developing union activities”.
The Kosovo Infermies' “Sindicate considers that rightly and morally it would be organising a event as a sign of thanks to all those who contributed and sacrificed during the COVID-19 pandemic, sharing public gratitude, even with solemn evenings (Music), but when services are not limited, no additional staff is overloaded, and it does not remain the burden of those who are extremely discriminated and unemployed potential”












