Sejdiu Pleas: The rise in wages for doctors is hajigare

Plerata Sejdiu, chairman of the Kosovo Medical Oda, has criticised the Government of Kosovo over the decision to raise wages, calling the same <x0);hegare”. According to him, wages for doctors were to be raised earlier and in accordance with the Law, which envisions the growth of the cofficient and the price, and not through these, [...]
Plerata Sejdiu, chairman of the Kosovo Medical Oda, has criticised the Government of Kosovo over the decision to raise wages, calling the same <x0);hegare”.
According to him, wages for doctors had to be raised earlier and in accordance with the Law, which envisions increased cofficiency and price, and not through these, as he says, “s decided by the Government.
This rise in wages for doctors to be honest is a bit of a joke. Salaries would have to be raised since January and continued on the basis of the Law, where the increase in price or value of the cofficiency is envisioned, and not with these authorities, Sejdiu told FrontOnline.
He added that what the Health Ministry has done so far has helped more to stigmatise the medical profession than to protect them as professionals.
Anything done by this minister is done at the expense of doctors or stigmatizing a physician as a professional. The doctor has stigmatized the profession, the Ministry of Health has stigmatized the doctor's profession, the chairman said.
According to him, this year 103 doctors have emigrated to Germany because of poor conditions and limited career opportunities in Kosovo.
Until today we have 103 of our colleagues who have received the necessary employment documentation in Germany in general. The disaster is that most of them are unemployed, now two years have waited for work and the state of Kosovo has not given them the opportunity, and the second lies in working conditions in Kosovo, and their concern is that they do not see future in Kosovo, Sejdiu concluded.












