Strikes begin at QKUK, security workers accuse management

Physical security workers at the University Clinical Centre of Kosovo (QKUK), supported by the Kosovo Private Sector Technical Union Workers Federation, have gone on strike due to the failure to resolve the issue of employing physical security workers at KKUK. The strike will continue every day from 10:00 to hour [...]
Kosovo Private Sector Technical Union Federation Chairman Yusuf Azemi said the problem has passed every reasonable deadline and that, as he said, according to official information from the KCPP and O Monday, the tender can be closed within three days, even within three hours if there is will from the QKU's management.
For two weeks we haven't left a door without opening to solve the problem and cut off the schedule of these workers staying out of the labour process. Despite what we've investigated in the KRPP, in the OSHP, we've been told all the doors open, free hands have the QKUK to decide on the tender. We have official information from everyone, even O. The RPS, even the KCPP, that this tender can last three days maximum, and if it's QKUK's will and desire, it can be completed within three hours. We are officially convinced that this is being done for the benefit of the individuals in here. We say it with full responsibility, as normal as the Economic Crimes Police have already entered to verify this tender, QKUK has the maximum obligation to solve this problem for three days and the workers to return to their jobs. It's very normal that we're seeing and having information that many workers, especially from faraway places, have information that means that we, in the absence of resources, have no chance of coming to”, Azemi said.
According to Azem, the respective institutions are avoiding responsibility. He said they were initially justified with the KRPP and the OSHP, but official documentation proves that KKUK is directly responsible for delaying the process.
He has stressed that this situation has left hundreds of workers without incomes, many of whom face loans and serious financial problems.
Even the representative of the KKKUK Physical Security Association, Hakif Sylejmani, called for institutional clarification and clear decision on their destiny.
We're in very big trouble as a WKUK worker and we have a lot of injustice within the KKUK institution. Here is the issue of these tenders, the question of returning to internal management”, he said.












