Ymer: If the government doesn't give up on anything, we'll talk to the membership what it did to me that lasted.

SBASK Deputy Chairman Ymer Ymer Ymeri has given signals that the strike in education could cease. Ymer argued that if the government does not back down, they will consult the member to see how it will be done further as the strike has lasted too long. He said the odds are not impossible for membership to decide [...]
He said the odds are not impossible for even membership to decide to disrupt the strike.
If the Government doesn't back down, we'll consult with the member what's going on because the strike really took a long time, and according to all odds it's seen that the Government is not ready to make any moves. We have to consult with membership, but this remains the competence of the BSPK's Grevis Council because even civil servants are on strike and co-ordination should be with them on whatever decision to make. All membership decides we will be their voice, but the odds are not even impossible membership itself, since there is no solution and making the solution itself” Ymer said.
Ymer's army confirmed that there have been no invitation for meetings either by the Government or the Ministry of Education during this weekend.
We haven't had another meeting with Government from our meeting at the Education Commission, nor with the Ministry of Education. We haven't even had an invitation to another meeting, so I'm informed. We as SBASK didn't have a meeting, but for the BSPK Grevist Council, he said, "I don't know”."
The strike in education and civil servants entered today in the fifth week.
The sides have remained steadfast in their positions, despite several meetings held among them.
From the SBASK, they are seeking an additional 100 euros until the remaining “line for the Pagan” goes into effect, while the government has said they have provided support for teachers in the latest government-endors. /Gazzeta Blic/












