SBASK's Jasharaj wishes Teacher's Day, criticises Kurt, Nagavcin and Mratat

The SBASAK chairman, Nundman Jasharaj, has criticised the government on Teachers' Day. Through a letter sent to the media, he said the government deserves criticism because, as he wrote, it has not implemented their demand for better working conditions. “They are acting heads and fleeing dialogue for [...]
Through a letter sent to the media, he said the government deserves criticism because, as he wrote, it has not implemented their demand for better working conditions.
“They are acting heads and running away from dialogue to listen to the teacher's voice and concerns and demands”, said among other things on paper.
Education workers, colleagues and colleagues of SBASK Albanian Teachers' Day and School is one of our nation's special dates because it reminds us of the basic sacrifices of the many natives that even our nation can learn and cultivate language, culture, history and national art. This date brings special emotions to Kosovo because the journey of Albanian education and school was faced by many vacationers' attacks and furnaces. A glorious part of our education was also in the 1990s when education workers made submeditative sacrifices to protect Albanian education by protecting light against darkness. The democratic world was amazed at this willingness and sacrifice of Kosovo educational workers and stood by them, giving them support and motivation to continue for all nine years on this sacred mission.
Congratulations and respect on this great day of Albanian teachers and school for all torches of knowledge that over the years and decades continued the sacred mission of educating generations.
Now when this great date, based on the reality of time and the punitive actions of Kurti Government, is being marked, the simple question of what will Prime Minister Kurti, Minister Murati's Minister Nagavci, tell them?
They deserve criticism because they failed to implement our demand for better working conditions and to replace foam and foot with tools of the 21st century. They tried punitive measures and also threatened with salary cuts to extinguish union voice. They brought disappointment with the wage law and added much dissatisfaction with the ironic increase in wage coeffyncies from 105 euros to 110 euros, rather than our reasonable demands that the cofficiency be worth at least 130 euros. They are affecting on behalf of changes and implementation of laws on acquired rights by making life difficult for education workers and private pensioners.
They are acting heads and fleeing dialogue to listen to the teacher's voice and concerns and requirements. We have too much criticism, but we are not telling them not to let all the moments of festive activities that the SBASK has organized and is again organizing in municipalities and universities as a sign of respect for the torches of knowledge and great day of Albanian school teachers.












