139 doctors left Kosovo within 7 months, their colleagues today did not get paid

139 doctors have left Kosovo in the first seven months of this year. These figures were released early in August. Until their colleagues have left for a better salary, QKMF and QMF healthcare workers at the country level have not yet been executed wages. [...]
Until their colleagues have left for a better salary, QKMF and QMF healthcare workers at the country level have not yet been executed wages.
The delay in executing their salaries has taken place despite the fact that they have not been involved in strike or protests.
The chairman of the Kosovo Medical Oda, Plerat Sjediu, said this has happened strictly because of the conflict between the Ministry of Finance and the municipal level.
He warned reactions during today, while adding that the KKMF in Pristina has not ruled out the protests.
We have no information that there has been any protest as regards strikes, health workers have not gone on strike. A salary delay among health workers who have not been involved in strike or protests” is unacceptable, he told Gazeta Express.
Exactly, due to the strike, today the new school year has not begun in Kosovo.
On strike, besides education workers there are civil servants in Kosovo's local and central institutions from 25 August.
The government has attempted to take “to task” the strikers, only partially executing their salaries for August.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti was declared today that unionists on strike cannot be paid “for work they do not do”.
Kurti, before the media, said that the <x0 legitimate, rational requirements are for dialogue”, while adding that “absurd requests cannot be faced in our understanding”.
“People must be paid for the work they do on merit. They shouldn't be paid for the job. This is not just a matter of law, not of government, but of sound human reason. Each of us are workers, we are not owners, we are paid for work”, Kurti said.
On the other hand, the government's approach to strikers has been sharply criticised by the opposition.
LDK leader Lumir Abdixhiku has called “akt ugly political” this government decision.
Abdixhiku has said that the move is the last thing families of teachers need, in a situation where inflation is on the rise.
Meanwhile, Header The PDK, Memli Krasniqi, has said the government must fulfil its obligations to teachers and civil servants, as well as sideline this logic of blackmail and revanshi. This situation requires relief measures for the situation, not punitive measures for teachers”.
“Stop as far as Obiin Kurti” has been addressed to the prime minister of the AAK, Ramush Hardinaj.
This place is not your property. You took the vote with the government, not destroy it. Give up this form of government in the past. Turn to the people, because if he returns to you, you will end up in shame. Stop by yourself and don't let them stop you!
Pristina Mayor Progress Rama has also reacted to the issue.
Rama, referring to the situation with education workers, estimates it is the right of educational and administration institutions to strike.
The Kosovo Government's “request to the Municipal Education Directors to start lists of strike teachers to get them off the payroll is illegal. But it is the legitimate government's right to demand that educators submit to the re-evaluation test, the process that should have been undertaken that the period”, he wrote among other things.












