Terrible: Union's Azem says 200 thousand workers left Kosovo

Jusuf Azemi, chairman of the Private Sector Workers Union, said that over 400,000 young people have left Kosovo in the first quarter of this year, which according to him means about 200 thousand people have been workers who left the country. We have a shortage of workers I've told you with [...]
“We have a lack of workers I've knowingly told you, in the first quarter according to the data we've passed over 400 thousand young people, which means about 200 thousand have been workers who have left Kosovo, this one damages”, Azemi said at “Tempus“.
“Gati we don't have workers' salaries especially in the construction worker, who has under 600 euros salary, but it's not worth the government either, but the lack of workers”, he said.
Azemi said they're going through a very difficult time but doing what they can.
The 250-euro salary for technical workers, he calls <x0mizer”, while saying Kurti Government has sanctioned them.
He said that, along with other problems, the issue of financing remains because it becomes different.
The “is extremely problematic because the funding issue on us becomes slightly different. We've had the challenge of running, because it's the law on union organisation which, at the moment that you provided the signed employee's data to force the company's owner to stop the tools for unions, now they've started several company owners, I'm probably saying so by delaying state institutions and they're not doing that. We normal have asked the Labour Inspectorate to help us in this case”, Azemi said, adding that they have not received answers for two months now.
According to him, a collective agreement has been promised, but today, private sector workers are being violated because there is no collective agreement.
The head of the private sector labour union says there are technical workers in the Kosovo Parliament that were offered wages of 275 euros, and at Pristina University on 250 workers paid out of 293 euros.
The subx0> primarily of the workers where services are performed through private companies, private companies take jobs from state institutions, and here we are extremely serious. I said we now have Kosovo Parliament workers, technical workers offered a salary of 275 euros. We have at the University of Pristina maybe 250 workers who get paid 292 euros and we almost the most devastating part from January so far we've gone through with protests, strikes, and what's ironicly one month we've been on strike at UP and the biggest attack we've had was that we've put in illegal workers, we've got to punish them... not to sit down and talk”, he said.
At municipal levels, he says problems are solved faster, while they have problems with Government is different.
In the event of elections, he says he is obliged to have citizens say a word.
The “that the Government of Kosovo and the competent dictatorships for private sector workers have killed, violated”, he said. /Betimy for Justice












