Umer answers Kurt: When we were “concidents of the PAN BAR you supported us for strikes

According to all odds, neither tomorrow will the teaching in Kosovo schools, which are on strike, at the request of teachers to receive an additional 100 euros per month until the entry into force of the Law of Salaries. That there may be delays and the deputy head of the SBASK, Ymer Ymeri, says. [...]
That there may be delays and the deputy head of the SBASK, Ymer Ymeri, says.
“For these decides [the teaching initiative] the BSPK's strike council, but we have no news, no indicators or any spark that will have any agreement to disrupt strike”, he told Gazette Express.
He says they still do not have an invitation for a government meeting.
As far as I know, we haven't had a meeting invitation from Government”.
Ymer also responded to today's statements by Prime Minister Kurti, who called them “a PAN unionist”.
The SBASK deputy chairman said that in PAN's time they were under strike for three weeks while being supported by then opposition Albin Kurti.
“SBASK has 25 thousand 300-400 unionists. These unionists at the time when the coalition PAN has been in the Prime Minister's Government and has been Ramush Haradinaj, have staged a 3-week strike for the Law of Salats, knows the opinion altogether. At the time these unionists staged a strike against Haradinaj's government to realise its rights, the current prime minister, then in opposition, Kurt has always been a supporter of these strikers and has supported the three-week strike that they did at the time the same unionists, which he is calling PAN”, Ymer said.
He adds that if Kurt thinks that with these statements, he can divide the union or try to change leaders, according to Ymer, his “being very wrong”.
If Kurt thinks that these statements could disrupt unions or eventually try to change leaders who, in this case, have Jasharine, his approach is very wrong that in this way there is no solution to stop the strike, but it deepens the differences”, he said.
Today it has been a month since the Union of Independent Unions of Kosovo has declared a general strike in the country. Since then, the SBASK has once met with President Osmani, twice with Prime Minister Kurti, sometimes Nagavci's ministers, but no meeting has produced a solution to halting the strike. The unsuccessful effort by European top unionist Susan Flocken has also ended, which mediated a meeting between the SBASK head Kurt, Nundman Jasharaj.












