The Parliament's striking workers are being left out, waiting for the decision which of them will continue the contract.

It is the ninth week since the Kosovo Parliament's technical workers have entered the strike. They are demanding salary increases now and three months. But it is not the first time that the Assembly does not allow these workers to enter, and this is what happened today. According to Tv Dukagjin, they are waiting [...]
It is the ninth week since the Kosovo Parliament's technical workers have entered the strike.
They are demanding salary increases now and three months.
But it is not the first time that the Assembly does not allow these workers to enter, and this is what happened today.
According to Tv Dukagjin, they are awaiting the publication of the official list, to find out which of them will remain at work and which will not.
There have been reports three days ago that with the new contract signed between the Parliament and the private operator, up-to-date workers engaged in the Assembly will be replaced by others.
This is more or less confirmed by a Parliament notice, where this institution is said to be only receiving services from the economic operator and according to the same law requires services, but says “has no right to intervene in the selection of economic operator's staff”.
Independent Kosovo Private Sector Union Chairman Yusuf Azemi doubts that in the Kosovo Assembly, this operator has sent additional workers from Pristina University, or even from the QMF.












