Pristina's “communa last year owed 3 months and 20 days to technical workers”

Yusuf Azemi, chairman of the Private Sector Workers Union, said Pristina's municipality last year was owed 3 months and 20 days to technical workers. That statement, Azem did as he spoke of the strike of technical workers and said the strike did not come overnight. There's a innovation I want to [...]
That statement, Azem did as he spoke of the strike of technical workers and said the strike did not come overnight.
“It is a innovation I want to say today that the Pristina Community paid 220 euros and 250 euros, last year it owes them 3 months and 20 days”, said Azem, adding that this information was given to a school worker who is with cancer and who has been forced to quit work.
He said it is hard for the Pristina Community, which has exceeded the budget last year, to delay wages for technical workers.
This makes you aware that these people don't have human feelings first, and I said today and I'm saying again, someone inside the Pristina municipality, but it's also worth the central level, the worse it is for these guys, the better”, Azemi added.
He said that if the demands are not met, workers will quit their jobs, while stressing that it is unthinkable that these workers have not been treated properly.
“Private sector employees are not the ones that were in the past year, they can't be separated from their jobs so easily, but everything has its conclusion, if it comes out at the end of this week, that they are not equal to workers paid by the Pristina Community, because in the same country workers who are paid by the Pristina Community work and in the same country work workers working through the private company working in the same country. The one paid by the Pristina Community receives 390 euros of net, while these workers are saying they are equal at work, they receive 230 euros, even those without the work stage, without any reasonable legal protection, without any annual leave as written to the law, without any further medical leave”, Azemi said. / Justice Trust












