Albin Kurti wants protests and strikes.

The SBASK has announced that in September it will organise protests. That is how Prime Minister Kurti has made it known through a communique for the media, until he has said that he wants Prime Minister Kurti to have protests and strikes. SBASK's announcement: SBASK and other unions within the BSPK have made all commitments and not [...]
The SBASK has announced that in September it will organise protests. That is how Prime Minister Kurti has made it known through a communique for the media, until he has said that he wants Prime Minister Kurti to have protests and strikes.
The SBASK and other trade unions within the BSPK have made all commitments and have not halted efforts for legitimate membership requirements to find acceptable elections. On the other hand, Prime Minister Kurti and his government ministers have continued with the wrong approach to trade unions and have repeatedly fled dialogue. Facing this situation and seeing that Prime Minister Kurti was not looking back either after the support papers coming from the Union of European Education Unions or the protest with over 18,500 participants, but instead began to give advice and advice regarding unionism. The SBASK and other unions within the BSPK began with union action by organising protests and holding one hour strikes. Neither Kurt nor his government were impressed.
The SBASK, respecting the voice of membership, was willing to go on a general strike throughout the education sector and introduced it to meetings within the BSPK, but the Law on Strikes forced him to use the last opportunity to attempt dialogue by engaging the legal mediator. Unions respected the Law and appointed the legal mediator, who also made all commitments within its legal competencies, but neither did that impress Kurt and his Government, and with this, they are not wanting social dialogue and calm, but protests and strikes.
Facing such a approach to Kurt and Government that has hermically closed the doors for dialogue, the SBASK laments that all the union tools have been spent and we have no indication that the prime minister will change access and therefore based on the Law of Strikes we will be moved to satisfy the will of the Prime Minister and Government and September, without our blame, schools will not find at the beginning of the school year or with preparations for the start of the school year, but with general strikes, from kindergartens to the Universe. We're not stating this just to say something, but it's a decision by the Steering Council and other SBASK bodies, unless already known requirements are met by September.












