The government expected payment from women lehona as well

Prime Minister Albin Kurti is continuing to carry out a fierce battle against Rashman Jasalle, SBASK chairman who is leading teachers on strike in an effort to raise their salaries. The government's chief, wanting to repel the strikers and persuade them to start learning, has experienced the threat of pay cuts. From [...]
Thousands of workers in Kosovo who keep their families at state wages have not seen the money in ATMs at the end of August, as Prime Minister Kurti and Finance Minister Iron Murati did not process it by wanting to press the strike.
They requested lists of salaries from municipalities with the goal of leaving the strikers out of paying. When some municipalities refused to deliver them, the Finance Ministry only processed half the payments for state employees.
Header PDK's Memli Krasniqi, who today hosted Behemman Jashari at the meeting, suggested that the figure of those who received salaries.
He said it was 45 thousand people.
Subtitles: Today Albin Kurti's government with Minister Iron Murati has deprived about 45 thousand families of their salaries”, Krasniqi has said.
It is known that part of the doctors have not been paid for August, and they have protested today.
The head of the QKMF-Pristina Union Association has announced 15 minutes before the Pristina QKMF protest from 09:30-0945 as a sign of revolts for failing to execute wages on health workers.
But doctors are not the only ones who have suffered. Non-paying has affected other government workers.
Even women employed in the public sector who are at a break of leukemia have nothing to do with the strike.
Kurti's government has based the ban on an opinion of the Ministry of Finance's Legal Office.
In a legal opinion issued on August 29th, the Finance Ministry Legal Office concluded that the write-off of the strikers' salary “sets limits permitted by law”.
Aside from the opposition, the Kosovo Communist Association has also emerged. They've shown me more detail who hasn't been paid for August. “The concern was also the monetary payment of wages to civil servants. It should be noted that at the local level, wages have not been accepted by the mayors, vice heads, municipal directors, or other municipal officials. Page has not even accepted employees of the Centres for Social Labor, and so on,” has said Chairman of the Sanizan Ibrahimi Association.
He even said the mayors have called on the government to process wages by September 5th or else we'll see about possible legal actions.
This difference in wages is taking place for the first time in post-war Kosovo. The mayors have been calling for September 5th, wages to come up, otherwise the mayors of the municipalities have pledged to hold a meeting and”, Ibrahim said.
“There is tremendous pressure from the central level to the local level regarding the strikers' lists. The municipalities are on strike, the pay lists for August 10th have been submitted until August 10th, the lists for September 10th will be handed over, if there are anyone to hand over because the administration is on strike, and for that reason the contracts are signed that the institution responsible for paying salaries is a municipality, and it is mandatory that up to 5th of every month the worker pays the wage, and if not, it is possible to take other legal steps. There are various proposals, but the deal is what the government's action will be because we think the Government has the main burden of solving this problem and we're hoping that during these days there will be positive steps in solving this problem”, the head of the Communist Association added. Otherwise, the prime minister's people have tried to discredit the head of the SBASKu by tarnishing him as Serbia's accomplice.












