SBASK, Bislimi: Tell Holland that Kurti Government has wrong access to social dialogue

United Education, Science, and Culture Union ( The USAK has come up with a response to Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislim, who, saying they wish they wish from the Social Economic Council in the Netherlands to take lessons on how social dialogue develops. Among other things, it is stressed that the Government of Kosovo has wrong access to unions and social partners. [...]
Among other things, it is stressed that the Government of Kosovo has wrong access to unions and social partners.
Deputy Prime Minister Bislimi, what would you say to the Netherlands Social Economic Council? Tell the truth that with our government's guilt there is no real social dialogue. You tell them that from March onward, there has had to be a competition to apply employers, so opats, and unions for the new composition of the Social Economic Council, but that didn't happen with the Ministry of Labour and Social Management”.
“This Council is not functional and has no date for it to become. Would you tell them that, even against all those union representatives' commitments in this Council, now and how many years employed in the private and public sector have remained without the General Kolektive Agreement, which is the basis for realising workers' rights”.
The “Draft of this agreement has been worked since the weather, but the government has not and has not today all day to sign it. Deputy Prime Minister Bislimi told the Netherlands hosts that the Government of Kosovo has wrong access to social dialogue and has also had efforts to engage in union organisation and even silence the union voice and that instead of sincere dialogue it has chosen verbal attacks and the irony of salt-free ridicule against legitimate union leaders”, it says in response.












