Jasharaj: New school year to start in trouble, during September we decide protests or strikes

The new school year will begin normally, as the SBASK says they do not have any decision to protest or strike, though that has been warned. SBASK Chairman Nundman Jasharaj has told Zeri.info that the new school year will start in trouble, not because of any strike, but because [...]
SBASK Chairman Nundman Jasharaj told Zeri.info that the new school year will start in trouble, not because of a strike, but because of trouble with the supply to the textbooks.
He says he supports the start of the new school year, but in September they will gather to decide on their demands, which the government has not returned to them since May of this year when they were made public.
Now education workers are returning to work. We're going to have a meeting next week with the mayors and the university, and they're going to give us more accurate reports because we're going to get from the mayors that we have”
“I believe that schools, most of them, are to prepare without technicality, but remain a challenge as well as last year, now after the August did the same, the delivery with textbooks remains a challenge and to see the start of the new school year, then we will have conversation with educational workers, from nests to university we will look for our next x1> activities, Jashara said.
He said that in time, they have warned Government about their demands, not excluding union action if they are not met.
“We have been alarmed over time and said that by co-operating with education workers, with members of the SBASK, there is deep dissatisfaction with demand made public even on May 1st, these requests that the Government has not analysed and have no positive answers from them. As for the SBASK, the new school year will start, I believe I'm afraid of trouble because of the texts, then we will have the meeting of the Steering Council, which is the highest body between the two conventions and they are representatives, I'm telling all employed in education from nests to university and they'll bring up the opinions of the base membership council and whatever the decision of the Steering Council as a staff, as SBASK Chief, we'll respect it”, Yahara said.
He criticised the Ministry of Education for the way books are distributed, where, according to him, after the difficulties seen last year, the ministry decided to repeat the same way of distributing textbooks, while saying that the best way to distribute texts is by past years.












