SBASK hopes for agreement with government within dialogue to avoid protests

The SBASK at a meeting with municipal-level union and university chiefs, but also at the BSPK executive leadership meeting has analysed the course of the May 20th protest. At the meeting was the joint assessment that this union action has marked the large participation of unionists and separately SBASK membership and that they [...]
At the meeting was the joint assessment that this union action has marked the large participation of unionists and separately SBASK membership, and that they deserve high respect for the dignified stance during the march and the duration of the protests.
At the SBASK meeting with municipal-level union and university chiefs and at the BSPK executive chairmanship meeting, debating the next steps, it was unanimously decided to respect the obligation and obligation of the Law on Strikes before heading to the general strike to enable the legal mediator to start dialogue between the BSPK and the Government for reaching the acceptable agreement, the communique is said.
The SBASK chairman, Nundman Jasharaj along with other SBASK representatives yesterday met with Deputy Prime Minister Dukagjin Pupovci and members of the Education Minister Arberie Nagavci's cabinet to discuss resolving the demands of education workers without having to deal with other union actions. Both sides have agreed to keep each other informed of any created commitment.
Also, SBASK representatives within the BSPK delegation today have met with 6 Vetevendosje deputies, where concerns and requirements for dialogue are voiced.
The deputies of the Vetevendosje Movement have been declared to be committed to continue meetings and dialogue with MPs, parliamentary commissions, but also with Government in order to find an acceptable solution to requirements within budgetary opportunities.
“We hope that the dialogue started to continue and that acceptable agreements must be reached”, the communique concludes.
Otherwise, at May 20, B, The SPK has listed a range of requests to the Government, such as adopting the Bill for Pays and additions of 100 euros to public sector workers, as well as launching social dialogue. Similar demands were presented by other BSPK unions.












