SUNSHK: This year also went without any good news from the government

The SBASK said it was 2024 without any good news from the government. The communique says the government does not have “to listen to” for membership requirements. And we hope that this coming year is not the same as this one. [...]
The communique says the government does not have “to listen to” for membership requirements.
We hope that next year it's not like the one we're leaving behind. Our colleagues and colleagues at the Pre-university Education are conducting analysis of the students' success at the close of their first half anniversary and spontaneously also preparing for the holiday season. It is this time even when we make assessments from January to December, and unfortunately we find that it was 2024 and we didn't get any good news from the government. We engaged together and sent a lot of letters to the Government and AugustI citing the legitimate requirements of membership, but let not one of them be realized, but Kurti Government and Mrs. Kurti, in particular. Nagavci didn't even want to hear about it, and he kept running away from his dialogue with the SBASK because he knew we had facts and arguments, and that's just empty words and nothing else. Shameless exits speak of apparent wage increases, but the increase was only 28 euros, while in Albania this salary hike is hundreds of euros for 2017. ”
The SBASK also mentioned the collective contract, saying Minister Nagavci “left dialogue and its commitment to negotiating”.
“We eventually directed the ministry to co-operate and negotiate the new Kolecative contract, but it escaped its dialogue and commitment to negotiating with the only purpose of leaving you without the Kolective Treaty, which is a solid basis for preserving your labour rights. We requested good working conditions, but the government let you carry out the battle for knowledge of foam and foot, that is, working conditions of the past few centuries. You collected 20,606 signatures for the civic initiative with the legitimate requirement that the right be restored and that the 90s be recounted as contributing years. Parliament Speaker Glauk Konjufca welcomed us with a smile and commended us for this initiative by promising that it will try to get out as soon as possible before deputies, but did the Government also go against this initiative and that this year it did not succeed at the MPs to vote and continue the bitter reality that the 90s are not accepted as contributing workers, but was it a small contribution to keeping the school and the Albanian language alive and issuing of other documents with the Republic of Kosovo?
Finally, the SBASK has congratulated the holiday season on all education workers, saying 2025 will be the year of their wishes and requirements.
“The education workers, members and members of the SBASK, enjoyed holiday holidays with full confidence that the coming year will be the year of fulfilling your wishes and realising your reasonable and legitimate demands. ”












