Ombudsman: The Minimal Paga Law has damaged citizens, not harmonised with inflation

Ombudsman Naim Qeyaj, in an interview for Online Economy, has said the Law on raise in the minimum wage has damaged citizens because according to him, it has not been harmonised with price hikes. Cela, has said that the wages they receive are not harmonised with the cost of living, with inflation, and with price hikes [...]
Ombudsman, Naim Celaj, in an interview for Online Economy, has said the Law on the Increase of the minimum wage has damaged citizens, as according to him, has not harmonised with price hikes.
Cela, has said that the salaries they receive are not harmonised with the cost of living, with inflation and price hikes, causing these citizens to live worse than they lived several years ago.
I think that procrastinating the Law's approval to finance local governments where specific grants on the social issue are defined, then not including the Law on Increase Reparations that receive national-funded categories. Through the Law to Increase the minimum wage, I believe it has damaged citizens and left them in an untreated situation, and I believe it had to be adjusted to the issue of these citizens and then continue with procedures for establishing provisions that allow minimum wage increases. We are currently in a situation where certain groups that are funded by the state or receive compensation from the state for years do not follow a move that harmonises those financial means that they take with the cost of living with inflation with the rising prices and raising standards, which made these citizens living worse than they did in years ago, precisely because of the unconciled and thoughtless policies that we have the opportunity to treat these citizens with dignity and proportion to their needs. ” he said.












