Scandals from Kurti government have not received payments for night change and extra hours, the union confirms.

The Kosovo Police Union has reacted sharply to the incumbent government, which has not executed the payment of the night shift and additional hours for police officials, writes Periscopi. Kosovo Police's “Sindition requires the Ministry of Finance to immediately execute outstanding payments, ensuring full compensation for exchanges [...]
Kosovo Police's “Sindition requires the Ministry of Finance to immediately execute outstanding payments, ensuring full compensation for night shifts and additional hours, in line with the legal rights of police officials. This is necessary to maintain their motivation and commitment to the service of citizens and public safety”, it says among other things in the Union's response.
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The Kosovo Police Union expresses its concern over the delay in paying the night shift and additional hours for police officials.
On the eve of the holiday, police have not received the well - deserved salary, which is necessary for planning their family and personal commitments. This situation directly affects their well - being and has created uncertainty about the outworking of daily commitments. Despite the continued dedication and sacrifice of police officials, we have so far received no official communication from the Government on this issue.
The Kosovo Police Union calls on the Finance Ministry to immediately execute outstanding payments, ensuring full compensation for night shifts and additional hours, in line with police officials' legal rights. This is necessary to maintain their motivation and commitment in the service of citizens and public safety.
The Kosovo Police Union will follow this issue closely and will not be silent until the full payment of all unpaid compensation is realised. We will continue to protect the rights of police officials and seek quick and sustainable solutions to the issue.
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