Ymer: Kurti government has hostile access to trade unions, that undermines union spirit

Visar Ymer from the “Mousine Cocalari” Institute has said the government led by Albin Kurti has hostile access to unions. He has said that the Vetevendosje Movement as a party promoting social democracy would have to be allied with the union but says that the approach of power to them is hostile. Albin Kurti after [...]
Visar Ymer from the “Mousine Cocalari” Institute has said the government led by Albin Kurti has hostile access to unions.
He has said that the Vetevendosje Movement as a party promoting social democracy would have to be allied with the union but says that the approach of power to them is hostile.
Albin Kurti, even after taking power, had declared he would have partnership with unions, especially the private sector.
But, even from the Private Sector Workers' Union, they say the government has not even accepted them at meetings.
For Visar Ymer, the union spirit is promoted only by being effective unions, but it is not possible when they are fought by power.
The first is that there was no government alliance with unions, but it wasn't a disregard, because we have three possible modalities, one is an alliance that a Social Democrat government should be allied with unions that doesn't need to be discussed, or it could be a derogatory government that sided with the past governments. And then you've got another approach that Vetevendosje has that it's hostile to the unions”, and that's what Ymer said about Sbonker.












