cus Jasharaj: Minister Murati is taking over from Kurti to shut down trade unions

The chairman of the United Trade Unions of Education, Science and Culture, Benderman Jasharaj, has accused the Kurti government of choking domestic dialogue and that Finance Minister Hekuran Murati has taken office from Kurti to shut down trade unions. Jasharaj has said Minister Murati hates unions and “did everything he could to extinguish them with [...]
Jasharaj has said that Minister Murati hates unions and “did everything he could to shut them down with initial efforts along with Kurti to create shocks within unions and bring union leaders who are their people”.
If they had done so, then the Government would have held meetings with them daily, photographed, and those union leaders sold would have raised government by lying about it. Kurti's government failed in this effort, and therefore the SBASK and some of the other trade unions were made eye-to-eye and did not stop fighting them”, Jasharaj wrote.
According to him, Minister Murati was hopeful that with the e-Kosovo platform, he would kneel the unions, thinking membership would hesitate to register because even procedures are complicated.
It must be acknowledged that with this action, the only one in democratic Europe, it managed to hit some of the unions hard because their small membership was registered on this Iron platform, and in absence of means they could hardly function and risk becoming extinct. Iron had the eye of SBASK to shut it down, but it missed the plan because thousands of members were registered on the platform and are continuing to register because they have full confidence in their union. Seeing this reality, he became angry and now took another action by the hundreds of registered members does not stop the synical quota. This is his next shot, but without results”, Jasharaj said.
Jasharaj has said that” Prime Minister Murati should carry out his task and not choke internal dialogue, but reactivate the Social Economic Council and through it create conditions to sign the Kolective Agreement, which is only in Kosovo, compared to the Balkan countries of Europe, is missing”.
“Prime Minister Kurti and Minister Murati must agree that these are trade unions in Kosovo, and these are their leaders who have been elected with membership vote and that only this vote can dismiss them and start with sincere dialogue with them by considering membership requirements and by choosing them”, the chief education union has written.












