Azem letter Kurti of Murati: The private sector that works for the state wants to be paid under the Law for Pays

Technical and physical security workers who are employed by the private sector, but work in public institutions, have requested that they be paid based on the government's government-appointed cofficient and security workers who are employed by the public sector. Chairman of the Private Sector Technical Workers Federation [...]
The chairman of the Kosovo Private Sector Technical Union Federation (FSPTSPK), Yusuf Azemi, with a letter sent to Prime Minister Albin Kurti, and Finance Minister Hekuran Murati, has demanded that technical and security workers who perform services for public institutions be paid based on the coffient that is assigned to them in the wage Law and the value of the cofficiency that the government has approved on Wednesday.
This letter requires that such workers not be discriminated against. The cofficient for technical officials in the Law of Pay is 3.8 to 4.













