Haradinaj for the SBASK protest: Government has lost its way, with me in governance the average salary will be 1,000 euros for teachers

The AAK's first one-time candidate for prime minister for the February 9th elections, Ramush Haradinaj, has said that teachers deserve more than empty promises. After the protest the SBASK held, Haradinaj has said their voice in front of a government that is ignoring them is an example of resistance to social justice. Reject [...]
After the protest the SBASK held, Haradinaj has said their voice in front of a government that is ignoring them is an example of resistance to social justice.
The refusal to sign collective contracts and secure dignified salaries for education, according to Haradinaj, proves that this government has lost its way.
While voicing criticism of the Government's approach to education, he said that with its governance the average salary for this sector would be 1,000 euros.
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Teachers deserve more than empty promises and institutional neglect. The Stoic stand of the Education Union in front of a government that has chosen to ignore their voice is an example of resistance to social justice.
The refusal to sign the Kolektive contract and unwillingness to secure a dignified salary for teachers is clear evidence of a government that has lost the way of a government that does not respect a sacred institution for the country, the education of the younger generation.
We stand firm in support of the legitimate requirements of the teachers. Our vision envisions substantial wage increases, down 50% for teachers, and the average salary will be 1,000 euros since the first year of governance. Raising wages is not just an economic requirement, but a necessary investment in the quality of education and the future of children.












