Technical workers, UP physical security with protests call for wage hikes

Technical and physical security workers at the University of Pristina have entered the fourth week of the strike, until Monday they have also staged a protest before the Rectorate seeking to raise wages. They have claimed that their demands have started for a year and a year towards the respective institutions, but so far do not [...]
They have stated that their demands have started now and a year towards the respective institutions, but so far have not been reviewed.
Jusuf Azemi, chairman of the Private Sector Workers Union, has said that in time they have warned institutions of protest, so they will continue until they review their demands for salary increases.
We've entered the fourth week of the strike and the institution that's behind us is not bringing weight and dialogue so far is zero. I guarantee you that we're stronger, you can't work without us and we can work without you.”, Azemi said.
Zeqir Krasniqi, a physical security worker, has said that with 250 euros he is unable to provide food for the family.
I personally depend on this salary of 250 euros. If even a week's wages don't come up, I will remain at the mercy of those policemen colleagues behind me because those with 250 euros can't survive and no person survives today 250 euros”, he said, Time Raporon.
Supporting technical workers has also emerged part of the organisation's “Reform” students who, by the end of the week with self - initiative, have cleaned up the faculty spaces.
“We have boycotted the learning process for reasons that the philosophical faculty is unclean as a result of strike”, said Lulzim Sopi, organisation activist “Reforma”.
Likewise, fellow student Orines Gashi has asked institutions to find solutions to cleaning up spaces within the faculties.
We've had a symbolic action and we've cleaned up with the professors the faculty space, but it's still going on collecting shit. Today we have taken action and boycotted learning. We ask that as soon as this issue is resolved because it's a little difficult for us students to keep learning in that kind of environment”, Gashi said.












