Pay dispute for public officials, Tahiri: Government is seriously violating the law

AAK Parliamentary Group chief Besnik Tahiri has suggested that non-excusing salaries for public officials within the day that yesterday is a flagrant legal offense. He has suggested that Article 7 of the Law for Salaries says wages for public officials should be realised later on the last day of [...]
AAK Parliamentary Group chief Besnik Tahiri has suggested that non-excusing salaries for public officials within the day that yesterday is a flagrant legal offense.
He has suggested that Article 7 of the Law for Salat says wages for public officials should be realised later on the last day of the month.
In his Facebook profile, Tahiri has wrote that non-executing salaries presents flagrant human rights violations.
The government's “Do not execute wages is a flagrant violation of workers' rights and a total failure of institutions. Article 7, paragraph 4 of the Law on Salaries clearly states that wages should be brought to workers late on the last day of the month. That means tonight by 24:00, if not realised, the government is in serious legal violation. In fact, the offense has occurred since 4: 00 p.m., when the official working time of” was written by Tahiri.












