End of meeting, no agreement between Government and BSPK

After the meeting that the SBASK delegation has had with Minister of Education Arberie Nagavci, in connection with education strike, the parties later went to the Social Economic Council meeting, Periscope reports. At the Social Economic Council meeting, Finance Minister Iron Murati and Education Minister Arberie Nagavci have attended. But before [...]
At the Social Economic Council meeting, Finance Minister Iron Murati and Education Minister Arberie Nagavci have attended.
But a few minutes ago, the Social Economic Council meeting has ended without a concrete agreement between Government and BSPK.
KES leader At and Hykoli said dialogue between the parties will continue even during weekend days.
We discussed our demands the efforts are mutual, but I hope very soon we will come up with positive news. The atmosphere has also been tense. We have signals on both sides that we can move forward. They were representatives of the government, Minister Hekuran Murati and Education Arberie Nagavci. The dialogue has only one path, and we are now in this situation. As soon as the meeting is held tonight or tomorrow”, Hycol said.
The chairman of the Grevist Council, Nundman Jasharaj, has said he has decided to have another meeting.
“We talked extensively in an effort to get the economic council to create ways for the government to sit with BSPK. We discussed all the issues and tried to find common ground. Unfortunately, the board isn't the one who decides, but we're optimistic that tomorrow after tomorrow we're willing to talk. May the government set up its own team. Everything is open and I wish that the government tomorrow or the day after the government will find time and reach solutions”, Jasharaj said.
In another effort to find a solution to the situation created by general strikes in education and administration, the leader of the Social Economic Council, Father and Hykoki, had invited all social partners to a joint meeting.
The KES consists of 15 members, who in this body represent the interests of employed organisations, employers' organisations and the Government.
Among the participants, five members from the Kosovo Government are invited to attend this meeting, including the Minister of Finance and Education.
The Social Economic Council consists of five representatives who are appointed by employee organisations, five representatives appointed by the Employers' Organisations and five representatives appointed by the Government of Kosovo.
The legally founded Economic Council aims to establish and develop social dialogue in the Republic of Kosovo for employees and employers on issues of particular importance, which concern the realisation of their economic, social and professional rights, which are realised through solutions to disputes with bilateral or trilateral agreements. /Periscopi/












