The government has a reason why it is meeting the demands of strikers, mentions 100 euros

Kosovo Government spokesman Progress Kryeziu has said there are over 30 meetings between representatives of the Government of Kosovo and trade unions. But it says there is no readiness by trade unions to move forward, adding that there is no reason for the demand for 100 euros. Over 30 meetings between the Government and trade unions have been held. [...]
But it says there is no readiness by trade unions to move forward, adding that there is no reason for the demand for 100 euros.
Over 30 meetings between the Government and trade unions have been held. So there was communication. There were meetings. Most union requests are addressed or are being addressed. The rationality of the demand for an additional 100 euros and willingness by trade unions to move forward” is lacking, Kryeziu has said.
And attand Hymolli, from the Union of Independent Trade Unions of Kosovo, has said he has not reached agreement with Kurti, which they have had on Saturday.
So the strike will continue further.
Kryeziu's full delivery.
So far, Prime Minister Kurti, the first deputy prime minister and chief of staff, have met at least 10 times with BSPK chairman Mr. Attah.
Finance, Labour and Transfers Minister Iron Murati has held four meetings with union representatives, including BSPK.
Health Minister Rifat Latifi at least four meetings with representatives of union branches, including BSPK.
Minister of Internal Affairs Jedal Svecla has had six meetings with police, Firefighters, Institutes of Education.
Minister of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation Arber Nagavci eight times has met with SBASK representatives.
Over 30 meetings between the Government and trade unions have been held in all. So there was communication. There were meetings. Most union requests are addressed or are being addressed. Reasonableness is lacking in the demand for an additional 100 euros and willingness by trade unions to move forward.












