Private sector workers have borrowed on behalf of 100 euros

Private Sector Workers Union Chairman Yusuf Azemi has reacted to the fact that the Government of Kosovo has not yet allocated 100 euros to private sector employees. Azma has said private sector employees have been expected to receive a 100-euro stimulus from the government before the Bajram holiday. Many of them [...]
Azma has said private sector employees have been expected to receive a 100-euro stimulus from the government before the Bajram holiday. Many have even borrowed on behalf of it.
Azemi says the finance minister, Iron Murati, should come up with an explanation why these tools are not executed.
We have entered the 6th week since the government made a decision to stimulate employees by 100 euros. Workers have been waiting before Bajrami gets these. Ten days ago we asked Minister Murati to come up with an explanation, but it didn't. Even yesterday, we asked him to come out and tell you what the problem is after he sees it as a problem. Many private sector workers, thanks to 100 euros, have been in debt for the Bajrami holiday. We're in a bad position. I don't understand how the person who has to answer does not. It is very incorrect that for 6 weeks 30m euros of private sector workers must be maintained, Azem told KTV.
He added that he does not believe the figure of 290 thousand applicants from the private sector is correct.
I'm convinced the figure doesn't go above 250 grand. They have the correct numbers, but I don't think it's 290 thousand that have applied for this sum of”, Azemi said.












