Azem: By 2021 over 100,000 people have released Kosovo

Kosovo Private Sector Union Chairman Yusuf Azemi said private companies in the country have a serious lack of qualified workers.
Kosovo Private Sector Union Chairman Yusuf Azemi said private companies in the country have a serious lack of qualified workers.Got it.
He told them that the youth's escape remains a concern because it was 2021 that over 100,000 people have released Kosovo.
According to him, although owners do not want to declare on this issue, there are shortages in every sector, but there are also such cases when they do jobs that are not qualified.
According to our information that may also be official in 2021 and 2022, over 100,000 Kosovo private sector workers have released Kosovo, what's more serious is that these workers are mostly qualified workers who, their emptiness in their jobs, causes enormous losses, primarily for private companies, we are on the ground every day and each owner of the company has concerns because they're missing their respective body”, Azem said.
<x0Munge of workers, and the owners of companies do not want to claim otherwise the shortage of workers is in each sector, yet imagine when construction workers enter the labor process and a worker who has no qualifications, gastronomial worker comes into work that has no practical work days, so they are somehow being covered but you can't cover the skilled worker with an unskilled sole”, he added to Online Economics.
Although he says there is small wage increases, he says technical workers performing services even in central institutions are paid up to 180 euros.
There is an increase in this sense, except those employees who perform services for state institutions, because many private companies perform jobs for state institutions, connect contractual agreements, only these companies have no movement because the Government of Kosovo is still keeping Kosovo private sector workers at 170 euros, and here we have technical workers who are performing services both in the Office of the Prime Minister and the Minister of Finance responsible for the increase, these workers receive 180 euros, and other services still we have a raise, but neither is it to meet normal living conditions.
Speaking to the Law on the Monetary Paga, he said the government has no will to take this law into effect. He claims that trade unions are against paying 264 euros, but have never been asked about the issue.
“Law on the Monetary Page I have a conviction that the poor will of the Government of Kosovo has been able to complete this process, as normal as the Law of Salaries has first become read, in the Kosovo Parliament, for the Government of Kosovo to make some improvements. However, we have told of the salary the Government of Kosovo proposed, in a better way let it remain so than it says I raised my salary to 264 euros because it is not helping with us”.












