KPS Month: They're making lazy families with social schemes. They're saying we have a job account.

Centre for Social Affairs Director Webi Mujku has said that the state produces many lazy families with social schemes, broadcast Periscope. If we have a minimum wage of 170 euros and social schemes today, it has 250 euros, and a family is a problem with stimuli, they say, come work for 300 euros, 250, 170 euros [...]
If we have a minimum wage of 170 euros and social schemes today, it's 250 euros, and a family is a problem with stimuli telling me come work for 300 euros, 250, 170 euros where he gets 200 euros at home, a 50-euro package. You don't pay, electricity, health, appointment. And we produce many lazy families that don't stimulate them for work. He said in Dabbat Plus.
I've got a job account, more social schemes. He added.
One person who carries 50 kilos is capable of work. There's a big job rejection. We offered you jobs with a salary of up to 350 euros and they refused.
We need to work with this person until they are disciplined for work, he added.
Private sector representative Yusuf Azemi says that from visits they have had on the ground, all companies are complaining about lack of workers.
There are workers, but there is no money. We're behind 3.4 years after the overwhelming majority left. We've got labor power, but at the moment it's the majority of us at the moment. We'll have a domestic business damage. We've asked our partners, from the Government to do a mini project on how to stop this momentum and so far we're not seeing anything serious. Workers who are not looking at themselves in Kosovo, they too are continuing their job, he said.
We have made several visits last week and have not met companies that do not voice their concerns about the lack of workers. Kosovo is suffering a huge shock that will cost us a lot. '%s', he added.
We remember that Prime Minister Albin Kurti came up with the idea that the government will subsidise employment so that at least one member of a family is employed. It was criticised, as such a promise had once given Fatmir Limaj of the Social Democratic Initiative./ P ERISCOPI/










