Rhetman Jasharaj warns strikes in September

The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology last year had made a decision that students with textbooks would make through the e-kosova platform, financially subsidising parents for buying books. But this method of supplying students with textbooks, including delays caused by publishing homes, was criticised by the opposition [...]
But this method of supplying students with textbooks, including delays caused by publishing homes, was criticised by opposition and field experts.
The most vocal of this decision by Education Minister Arberie Nagavci has been the chief education union, Nundman Jasharaj, who even this new school year again warns strikes.
Education Union Chairman Nundman Jasharaj has criticised the education minister for the new book supply platform. He says Nagavci must admit he made a mistake with this decision.
Jasharaj says that in September teachers' strikes could return, following the frustrations that he claims have increased.
“Nagavci must admit this error and not repeat it again. But if they continue this way, September will be lacking texts, there may also be strikes because the teachers' frustrations have increased and dialogue with the São Union has”.
The first SBASK requested that students be supplied to schools with books not through subsidy.
The MAST decision has been criticised for the new way of providing books for students, we insisted on continuing the previous tradition of writing being free and sent to the municipality and then to teaching schools to handle their distribution”. /Frontonline












