Prompt Private Sector: If wages fail Tuesday strike begins

The technicians of ten schools in Pristina will suspend the job, Kosovo Independent Private Sector Union Chairman Yusuf Azemi has announced. Azem has warned that the strike will begin on Tuesday, if these workers are not raised wages, which they currently have 250 euros. According to Azem, 250 euros is not enough [...]
Azem has warned that the strike will begin on Tuesday, if these workers are not raised wages, which they currently have 250 euros.
According to Azem, 250 euros is not enough for the state leaders for two days either, so it is <x0 sin>” that technical workers are paid that much for a month.
“In 10 schools, technical workers have not worked, since the Pristina municipality has paid 300 euros, net 250 euros”.
The Pristina municipality has not yet come up with an official version of changing this salary. Today, the decision has been made that if we don't have an official salary increase document by Monday 4 p.m., on Tuesday at 12 o'clock we're going to sit down and if our demands are not satisfactory, we're going to go on strike and we're not performing any” service.
He has said that this decision is firm, and if salaries do not increase “Pristina's account does not rise to over 120 workers”.
The bad news is that it's being manipulated by workers' sweat, because of people's interests for personal gain”.
With 250 euros, our state leaders don't even spend two days. If that pay remains, the Pristina municipality will not account for over 120 workers. It's a firm decision, we're not going to work with this”.
The company has enough tools, if it hadn't, we would have understood. These tools, instead of going to workers' salaries, go into the pocket of those who benefit”, Azemi said.











