Nagavci says strikers should pay SBASK

Minister of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation Arberie Nagavci has also talked about the wage issue that had recently been debated over who should pay. Even for this last week, government officials, including Minister Murati, had said the striker's pay issue is regulated with [...]
Even for this last week, government officials, including Minister Murati, had said the issue of the strikers' pay is regulated by law and that salaries must be paid by trade unions.
“I hope they're going to pay the SBASK because that's why membership meets, what it means is that the SBASK gets about 800 thousand euros, I believe they've calculated this and calculated that teachers in strikes will compensate for their budget. We are talking about respect for the legislation and specifically about the strike law, which says that in the case of strike organisation, all obligations that come out of the labour contract and specifically mention the right to payment, and there is a article that they are referring to very often says no one has the right to financially punish”, she said.
“P, for example, a teacher is currently saying that he does not perform his obligations, that he does not prepare his work plan or participate in a meeting, that the directors are defined in most cases of stops 2 per cent 3 per cent so that you do not receive any punishment or any financial measure against anyone, but respect the law, we have come with the promise we will respect the law, trust is given to be responsible to respect the law and improve laws that are not good and work together to improve all”, she said.












