Kurt doesn't dialogue, but he threatens strikers with radical warnings if their bread is affected

The Ministry of Finance has made a decision today to stop the salaries of all public sector workers who joined the general strike. Despite the fact that BSPK for months requires additional 100 euros and the Law for the Salaries, the government Kurti has chosen not to dialogue but to punish. Rifman Jasharaj from SBASKU and Ali [...]
More than a year, since the United Trade Unions of Kosovo launched successive protests as a sign of Prime Minister Albin Kurti's refusal to dialogue about their demands, which are additions of 100 euros and the Law for Salat, which has not yet been finalised, general strikes started today through many public institutions. After that, we saw no response from the government, but only punitive and threatening decisions, as he came to stop the wages of anyone who is striking for even one hour.
Chief Unionman Jasharaj in a statement to Periscope has called this decision a scandal, warning even more radical and catastrophic measures in the country.
I am hoping that this decision, if it exists, will be the decision that has been taken under emotion, otherwise it will create terrible situations in Kosovo because we're fighting for another bite of mouth, and if this bite stops, the movements will be unforeseen and Kurti Government should know that. He said Jasharaj.
But let them first read the Law for Greva, but we are initially committed to adding to their families a bit of bread and if the Kurti Government will stop the bread they have now, let them know it's in conflict and it's breaking the Law and so it won't be called a democratic state but a state in dictatorship, and it would be a terrible scandal and we can't answer what's going to happen. There will be conflicts, as well as confrontations and deterioration of the situation and social calm because if you leave people without food, leave their children hungry, and it will be the government's duty to sit down with us today and find solutions rather than take punitive steps, Jasharaj added to Periscope.
That they're not going to leave mechanism undirected on this approach to the government,Hot for Periscope Deputy Chairman of the BSPK's Greek Council, Ali Gashi.
He calls it a populist government, called in the name of citizens, but that comes out makes decisions against the welfare of the workers of this country.
It is disturbing, unexpected that a Kosovo government, called in the name of citizens, of the people, does such an act, contrary to all the norms and legislation in power, with the international treaty. Both servants and employees in the public sector are citizens of Kosovo, have families, have children. Instead of at this time of crisis, the Government is going out and apologizing for why it has forced them to strike and give alternatives to God's way of dealing with this difficult situation, he also makes a decision that is impressive even for Europe and international mechanisms about how a democratic government, which has a full mouth of populism and punishes its workers, Aliu said.
He stresses that the time of pressure is over and that the government should be reduced for dialogue with trade unions.
After all, the government shouldn't have jobs with the workers, the strikers, if there's work to do with the unions. The government to reflect on the contrary, we also have our own mechanisms. So there's a mechanism, an organ, a local and international system that we're not going to head for this situation, but we're going to start consulting. We'll use legal measures. He added.
Finance Ministry Secretary General Enis Spahiu, Confirmed that the measure of ban on the strikers' pay is taking place by respecting Article 18, point 1.
“We have guaranteed the right to strike but have announced that legal provisions should also be implemented that require suspension of the work contract. Article 18, paragraph 1 is clear. Article 18 points 1: In the course of the strike, obligations stemming from the labour contract -- including the payment right and obligation of persuasion to work” -- are said to be in Spahiu's response.
For this action, The LDK deputy has also reacted, Hykmete Bajrami. It stresses that this is contrary to the law and is a criminal offense.
It is The KMDLNJ that came out and said is that the government's threat of salary cuts, It is a violation of human rights. The same conclusion was shared by Ehat Miftaraj.
He said suspending salaries on the part of the state to the strikers is “heavy suspension of workers' rights”.
Remember that Prime Minister Albin Kurti yesterday declared it is not time for boycotts and strikes, but for work. While not accepting in any form dialogue with unions or resolving the situation and avoiding social unrest in Kosovo. /Minian Calitary ' PERISKIPI/












