Not today began teaching, teachers entered the fifth week of strike

The school strike is continuing further, and today the teachers entered the fifth week of this strike. The SBASAK chairman, Nundman Jasharaj, continues to declare that, until the request is met for an additional 100 euros until the payment law's adoption, the strike will not be stopped. The government has offered them 50 euros [...]
The school strike is continuing further, and today the teachers entered the fifth week of this strike.
The SBASAK chairman, Nundman Jasharaj, continues to declare that, until the request is met for an additional 100 euros until the payment law's adoption, the strike will not be stopped.
The government has offered them 50 additional euros, but the union has not considered enough
Kosovo's United Education and Science Union has indicated that the strike in education will continue and have indicated that it expects to have reflection on the government.
During today Kurti said he expects the lesson to start as soon as possible, and the unionists called PAN <x0ndinikalist”
It is unfortunate how schooling in Kosovo is being held hostage. To my powerful impression, at all our meetings, it's about some kind of antigovernmental anger, the PAN unionists, who were stopped on June 5, 2017. That's where the PAN union remains. And now they want to serve The opposition PAN, making the strike weapons against the government”, has indicated.
Regarding this Kurt statement, the chairman of the country has reacted PDK, Memli Krasniqi.
Now he's called the SBASK PAN union. Which PAN? There's no PAN. There's a strike! SBASK is not being a flexible partner, but the willingness for children to suffer, only for Albin Kurti to be named “indestructible” by his militants, is the dictatorial mentality”, Krasniqi said.
That statement has been responded to by the SBASK, saying such a statement has no valid arguments.
Prime Minister Kurti's “statement not having a single argument based on the unionists of the PAN has created the indignation of strikers and has proved that the prime minister and government are not currently committed and interested in overcoming the situation in the entire education sector and civil servants, and it becomes the impression that instead of commitment to meeting and reaching the acceptable agreement the prime minister and that the government is engaging and as if it is willing to continue the strike. This suspicion of strikers has been strengthened following the continuation of statements without even the prime minister's argument and fact concerning strikers and trade unionists in general”, the SBASK's reaction said.
Otherwise, the Union of Independent Trade Unions of Kosovo (BSPK) on Thursday and August 25th declared the general strike due to the failure to realise their demands on the part of the Kosovo government.
BSPK's chairman, Atthe Hykoli, at the start of the strike has declared it will last until their demands are met.












