SBASK publishes tomorrow's protest agenda

SBASK publishes tomorrow's protest agenda

The United Education, Science and Culture Union of Kosovo has warned protest on 1 May, with the argument that the government has bad access to education workers and others. “The government has appealed to change the poor approach of education workers and other employees in the public and private sector and so will [...]

“The government has appealed to change the poor approach of education workers and other employees in the public and private sector and will thus prevent other union actions”, reportedly in the SBASAK report.

Today the SBASK has made public the protest agenda.

The agenda (flow) of the May 1st protest:

Gathering protesters between 10 and 11 o'clock in the courtyard of the National Library.

At 11 p.m., the march begins towards August. Protesters here stopped five minutes and then continued on the right side towards the Conviks. From there they continue their march toward the cathedral and from there to Hotel “Grand and Square Zahir Pajaziti to continue in the square to the Government building.

As soon as it reaches (about 12 o'clock) there, the chairman of the SBASK Nundman Jasharaj through the microphone reveals the demands of government membership. Then this is BSPK's head, Father and Hycol. After him, private sector chairman Isuf

Azem addresses the Government with specific demands on behalf of the membership it represents.
Protests are announced at 12: 30 p.m., and protesters disperse quietlyW.

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