Kosovo police seek better conditions, come up with 10 requests

The Kosovo Police Union has submitted a petition to the Investigative Commission for Human Rights, through which improved working conditions are required. A total of 5623 members of the police have signed this petition, and among the requirements are additional job risk, additions to particular jobs, zoning for [the...]
This petition has been signed by 5623 members of the police, and among the requirements are additions to job risk, additions for specific jobs, community staff rankings, monthly monthly spending, year-end reward for good performance, three monthly retirement salaries, down from experience, health and life insurance, and the police retirement law.
PDK MP Ariana Musliu Shoshi, who is once a member of this commission, has published the petition submitted by the Police Union, where she also wrote that “the commander must testify to support”.
Kosovo Police deserve support in action, stop talking! At the Parliamentary Commission for Human Rights, we have accepted petitions from the Kosovo Police Union with 5623 signatures by Kosovo police members. Their requests are necessary and should be approved without delay”, Shoshi wrote.











