Kastrati: On February 10th, the dignity of education workers will be restored

MP The PDK, Ardian Kastrati, has criticised government officials who have criticised SBASK representatives for today's protest. He has suggested that teachers have been forced to protest today. In his account in “Facebook”, Kastrati wrote that on February 9th political scene should be ventilated. This way, [...]
He has suggested that teachers have been forced to protest today.
In his account in “Facebook”, Kastrati wrote that on February 9th political scene should be ventilated.
In this way, he according to him, from February 10th onward, dignity will be restored to educational workers.
“In Kurt and Nagavci's time due to price emissions and because wages did not increase, teachers have been forced to sell fruit-pertimes in the afternoon, or to work at night tax to ensure survival. In relation to education workers, this government is the first post-war government to manifest unprecedented aggressive behavior by stopping the salaries of education workers when they went on strike with demands for salary increases. Where we aspire to integrate contemporary history doesn't know such a case”, he wrote.
He has estimated that Kurti Government has repeatedly offended educational workers.
“500 million is the distribution between the planning and realisation of this government. It means 2 billion euros untapped in capital investments. Millions lost from corrupt relatives and single-source contracts. The salary of up to 7,500 euros for Gani Jakupat, etc. And humiliation and insults for education workers with minimum wage increases for them. On February 9th, we have to air the political scene so that from February 10th on we can restore the dignity of the education workers!”, Kastrati wrote.












