SBASK's representative: The teaching is being held in Podujevo because of political pressure

The member of the strike Council and the head of the SBASK in the municipality of Obilic, the Bosnian Luljeta, has called the action of a person who today attempted to attack the head of the SBASK, Nundman Jasharaj. She said that according to the school staff, that person repeatedly took such action. Bosniak, talking about two schools in [...]
She said that according to the school staff, that person repeatedly took such action.
The Bosniak, speaking of two schools in the Podujevo municipality in which the lesson began on Monday has said there is political pressure.
She said the prime minister's visit to those schools speaks a lot.
The “may have had different pressures because the prime minister's visit to Podujevo speaks for itself. It's political pressure. However, each teacher or school has the right to hold the lesson and not observe strike”, she said in Tv1.
Bosniak said their demand is to allocate 100 euros until the start of implementing the Pagan Law.
She said that if the government approves this law quickly as it is declared, then let the amount of 100 euros be cut.
Our requests have been 100 euros until the implementation of the Law for the Salaries, and if the Government has made this law fast as it is saying, then let it stop this 100 euros immediately. The amount of 50 euros is unacceptable”, Bushnjak said.
She has said they will not stop until their demands are met.
Asked about the Parents' Council's statement that they will not send their children to school for compensation for lost hours, she said they do not plan to compensate for lost hours either.












