SBASK warns: In the absence of dialogue, inevitable strike

SBASK representative Vjollca Shala has talked about the possibility of strike in the education sector after the start of the new school year. She has said the concerns and requirements of teachers continue to be not heard by the Ministry of Education. The teachers ' cells have neither heard the Ministry of Education nor [...]
She has said the concerns and requirements of teachers continue to be not heard by the Ministry of Education. The teachers' cells have not even heard from the Ministry of Education in the past, nor has the current”, Shala said.
According to her, after the institution's establishment, the SBASK is ready for dialogue and to submit the demands of education workers, naming them as legitimate and reasonable. After the establishment of SBASK institutions is ready for dialogue and meetings in order to present the demands of education workers and find solutions for to”, she said.
However, Shala warned that, in the absence of dialogue, no union actions are exempt either. “Po, if there is no dialogue again and there will be no co-operation in resolving the demands of education workers, then neither union actions, of course, nor strikes”, she stressed.
Speaking of the current situation, she said education has started with many problems. “Subvention of textbooks, curriculums, then demand of education workers, collective contracts, implementation of the Constitutional Court's decision for the first 15 years of labour experience, raising the value of the cofficient in the Law of the Salats and despite the rise of inflation, then the failure of the SBASK to engage the Ministry of Education professional troops...”, Shala said.
She added that a continuing problem remains the solution for education workers suffering from chronic illness. “Education workers who are chronically ill, for whom we have constantly asked for early retirement, and this is not becoming”, she said at Five at RTV Duggjini.. /Periscopi/












