Azem: If they have money for Serbs to pay the current in the north, why don't they have for us

Independent Private Sector Union Chairman Yusuf Azemi has said that the failure to investigate workers' salaries is a scandal. He has blamed the government for the strikes, saying he has been ignoring the workers' demands on the part of the Kosovo government. On Thursday, September 1st, the chairman of the Independent Union [...]
On Thursday, September 1st, Independent Private Sector Union Chairman Yusuf Azemi, as far as non-execution of wages has stated that the only way out of the strikes is “co-operation and negotiation”.
Amem at RTV Dukaagjini has said stopping workers' salaries is a scandal.
“has applied all the requirements, tried to find a solution, union or had to surrender or go on strike”, Azemi said.
He has said that, in order to overcome these strikes, both sides should sit down and think with “Coldkoca”.
He has also blamed the Government of Kosovo for these massive strikes, because according to him, there has been no respect for workers' demands on the part of the government.
If they have money for Serbs to pay the current in the north, why don't they have us 8 million and 300 euros”, he has followed.
He has said that in recent times it was unions and representatives of these unions that have kept education alive.
Azem: Workers are leaving Kosovo because they are not allowed to claim their rights
He has said that by law that is in force, the worker has the right to ask for an increase in wages.
“shouldn't be worked with hot heads, because losers are both sides”, he said, adding that only with social dialogue can a solution be found.
He has said he has asked for meetings hundreds of times with Prime Minister Kurti and with Minister Murati to find a compromise.
According to him, in this year from January to June over 61 thousand workers have left.
When he gets out he wants his legal right and gets a boomerang blow, he's probably gone” added further.
Among other things, he has said the minimum wage bill does not cover a person's basics.












