One employed for each family: Why is Kurt's new scheme being criticized?

On the weekend we left behind, Prime Minister Albin Kurti, via a video information, announced the new social scheme, which envisions gross wage subsidies for businesses that employ someone from a family, which has no employees. Even today, Monday, Minister Iron Murati said the purpose of the scheme is [...]
On the weekend we left behind, Prime Minister Albin Kurti, via a video information, announced the new social scheme, which envisions gross wage subsidies for businesses that employ someone from a family, which has no employees.
To this day and to the moon, Minister Iron Murati said the purpose of the scheme is to increase the number of employees.
“Businesses will be subsidised to 70% of the gross salary (modim 300 euros) for six months. The Employment Agency of the Republic of Kosovo offers a list of people in businesses/entities who then select the person who will engage based on required” needs and profiles, Murati said today, Perskopi follows.
Kosovo private sector chief union, Jusuf Azem told Periscope yesterday that such a scheme is a cover-up or a cypheric attention from the crisis we have.
Azem went away, saying it would only cause losses to Kosovo's budget.
This, in my opinion, is just a camouflage or a distraction because of the crisis we have, it only produces the loss of Kosovo's budget, as it provides the possibility of family separation, costs are created and it is very aware that they did nothing about the issue. If you even go in and do a good account of how many social cases are given means to those who work, it's a big bajagi number, but otherwise, getting the attention out of the hard economic situation is what it's doing, Azem told Persiscope.
Kurti's new scheme has even been criticised and ironic in public opinion, the cause that such a scheme once had Fatmir Limaj's Initiative on the election programme.
Knowing developments in our country, Fadil Hoxha, concerning this scheme, says that this model that applies to socialist states has failed.
Here is Fadil Hoxha's complete opinion:
You can't have an economic model of the market economy and run economic methods called “ (Command Economy). The last model was applied to socialist states and failed.
In a market economy, what Kosovo has, employment is done as a result of the demand for jobs from businesses. Logic is simple. Business is good, and they grow up and need labor.
So employment occurs exclusively according to the needs of businesses and not by obligation.
Businesses are not humanitarian associations but business subjects that do economic activity in order to benefit from that activity.
The duty of the state, in a market economy, is to enable the creation of the workforce capable of work and the necessary qualifications.
The state must create equal conditions for businesses, an honest competition, access to financing various projects, laws and regulations that facilitate business business business business business business and enable them to grow. This increase then, as it was said, results in a need for labor and with it a reduction in unemployment.
The Kosovo Government's warned measures, for employing a family member who has no employees, do not solve anything.
Measures that have short-term effects do not solve anything.
Responsible governments take long - term and sustainable measures./Periscopi/












