Goal: It's money business, unions want to break the government, they accept 60 euros

The chairman of the Commission for Education in the Kosovo Assembly, Ardian Gola, has estimated that unions have no longer struck for money, but to break Prime Minister Kurti's mind. He has hinted that an increase of 50 euros to 60 euros could be accepted, only to move the government from its position. “Sindicata [...]
The “Sindikita is demanding only a 50 euro move, perhaps even accepting 60 euros. I'm speculating, I'm saying I don't know anything. Maybe there was enough. It's not about money anymore, it's about breaking your mind. Not because they're right about their” demands, he said.
According to Gola, while the union will show Kurt that the right path is the old road, the prime minister tells you he cannot give up on their pressure.
And they're trying to prove that this road, which has been gone for years and years, is the right way. On the other hand, we have a left overarcher, who wants to market, so sorry, you're moving, but it's not going to go like that, he said.
Gola has said that the absolute majority of union requirements have been met, in addition to the 100-euro wage growth requirement.
I haven't seen any requests that are not addressed or filled out except for a 100-euro request. But just as much as I could see, in the process of communication government-inclimate”, he stated.
MP Goula has said that the co-operative development of children is ireversibly, so he has said it is important that they return to school banks as soon as possible.












