Azem: Minister Murati sees only black jeeps, doesn't see the fukarata.

The head of the Private Sector Workers Union Federation, Yusuf Azemi, has declared that the workers he represents have salaries that don't even guarantee a living. According to him, the latest data presented by the Kosovo Statistics Agency that the average salary is between 300 and 400 euros is [...]
According to him, the latest data presented by the Kosovo Statistics Agency that the average salary is between 300 and 400 euros are untrue and do not reflect the real situation.
This data is not accurate and I don't know who needs it this way, because the technical worker who cleans the prime minister's office and ministers has a salary of only 180 euros and that's misery. I don't know since the prime minister and the ministers don't see it, this salary does not even guarantee a living. In addition to that, many private sector workers neither have contracts, no job security nor the guarantee that they will end the month in that work place”, has added Yusuf Azemi to T7.
According to the union head, the current government has not responded to any of the 25 demands it has made, to meet and dialogue that the minimum wage be increased and the momentum of young people's departure diminishes slightly.
Minister Murati sees only black jeeps, he doesn't see the fukats, he doesn't see the misery of the workers who, at their wages, couldn't have three meals. In the past year, we've proposed that the minimum wage be 400 euros. Even past governments are not without these, but with them we're sitting and dialogueing with this government we're not even getting to meet even though we've made 25 demands and offices are only 20 meters away. Before the last elections about 90% of employees who came to our office have said we would vote on this government, but now they are very disappointed and apologised for voting this government”, added union head Yusuf Azem.












