Azmi opposes Bissim: We lack workers with a staggering figure

Jusuf Azemi, chairman of the private sector workers Union, has opposed Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislim, who has stressed that visa liberalisation has not reduced the lack of labour force. Azemi for Bisilim has said there is a total break from private sector workers, adding that it makes him anxious. According to [...]
Jusuf Azemi, chairman of the private sector workers Union, has opposed Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislim, who has stressed that visa liberalisation has not reduced the lack of labour force.
Azemi for Bisilim has said there is a total break from private sector workers, adding that it makes him anxious.
According to him, many private companies per day lack workers in Kosovo.
Azem has expressed concern that major health and education institutions can close in a short time, while adding that there is a lack of labor force with a staggering figure.
I feel bad about having such a deputy prime minister. I feel bad because this has a total break with private sector workers in particular. That makes me even more worried. I explain to him that it's taken away what I'm saying, a deputy prime minister who leads me and really tells me they know nothing. I have communication with many private companies, every day we have a shortage of employees in the private sector of Kosovo... With full responsibility I'm saying I'm afraid that the vital health organs, the short-term education can happen that we may have closures. We have a lack of labor force, not a small figure, but a staggering”, has declared Azmi on the “show. FIVE”
Deputy Prime Minister Bislimi has declared visa liberalisation has not led to a massive departure of the workforce from the country.
He has stressed that only the elderly have taken advantage of this opportunity to visit families abroad, not negatively affecting the job market.












