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For myself, it doesn't add up, but the citizens' concerns Government Kurti is continuing to have no primary strength, says Periscope. This is also being done in their public responses and decisions. The acting minister, Iron Murati, has said that this month public servants working on budgetary organisations will [...]
This is also being done in their public responses and decisions.
The acting minister, Iron Murati, has said that this month public servants working in budget organisations will receive an additional 55-euro salary.
“... makes us the only government that has increased wages 4 times within the mandate of”, the MP Murati has written among other things.
For the same, the very page of Vetevendosje Movement has written, citing its words MP Murati.
But such action by their side was not seen for the sad deaths that occurred in the private sector.
None of the representatives of this party who are continuing to remain in the country's leading chairs reacted to the deaths of workers at the workplace.
We remember that in recent weeks only five workers in Kosovo have died.
This has also been reacted by the Council for Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms, criticising the Government for its inaction.
The recent “deaths in the workplace have taken on disturbing proportions, while the government is being satisfied with a technical response, without taking any action to prevent these cases. The Kosovo government is ignoring independent trade unions, whether by not supporting them materially or ignoring recommendations that, if implemented, would affect the prevention of these cases”, it says in response.
Same as Yusuf Azem, from the Workers' Union says that despite workers' deaths, there is silence from the incumbent government.
“To increase job security is no requirement which in some form emerges from underground. The union's demand has been ongoing: respecting the law on health and safety in the work, which we're saying by acts of from the prime minister we've warned -- to the finance minister, transfer and work which is a competent person on this issue and normal job inspector, and unfortunately, we're saying it's not going to lower the risk of workers in the private sector in Kosovo, but rather it's growing. You've seen that it's actually the third day that we lost four employees within two days and we haven't seen any reaction from the Government of Kosovo and the normal one that there are times after that even in war that we may have fewer deaths in such a small period of”, Azemi said.
Otherwise, the private sector accounts for the biggest employer, with over 300 thousand employees.












