Azem: Businesses are finding workers, we have souls.

Leaving the workforce abroad has made it difficult for businesses that are not having workers. The chairman of the Private Sector Union Federation, Yusuf Azemi, has said that wages should be raised in the private sector, because the escape of workers due to poor conditions is leaving businesses without them. Azem [...]
The chairman of the Private Sector Union Federation, Yusuf Azemi, has said that wages should be raised in the private sector, because the escape of workers due to poor conditions is leaving businesses without them.
Azzam has stressed that he felt sorry for businesses that are not finding workers but who, according to him, have brought about this situation because of not creating good conditions for them.
“Have been reluctant to offer minimal conditions and now I never thought I would be sorry for the businessman, for the job he did, but I'm saying that we too have a spirit seriously, I'm sorry for the position of businessmen what has fallen in the absence of the workers, but these have done themselves, the owners of companies along with the policies of the Kosovo government, said Azemi.
He added that his focus as FSPSPK chairman would be to improve workers' salaries in the market.
Now we can talk about the workers as a whole, I don't want to say something that's not real. The construction workers have a much better situation than they were before, for each day I am with them - an average of a simple worker who does not know any origin, now pays 30 euros a day, pays food and transport, which in some form is something that we might say is solid. As long as the others are very serious. We've got workers on the March who still get 250 to 300 euros, which we're saying right now we have to focus on them and it's very real. Fifty percent of the project that should be carried out in 2017 will remain unfulfilled because of the lack of workers”, he said, EO reports.
Do not raise salaries, poor working conditions, prolonged work has caused young people to flee Kosovo, and many businesses are in danger of closing as a result of the shortage of workers.
Even business workers from Bangladesh sometimes do.












