“line on minimum wage must be implemented without compromise in the public and private sector”

The minimum wage in Kosovo with new legislation and the new legal framework that is in force must be implemented with certainty in both the public and private sectors. So, he said in an interview for Online Economy, lawyer Musa Damati. According to him, this legislation and the new legal framework which is [...]
So, he said in an interview for Online Economy, lawyer Musa Damati.
According to him, this new legislation and legal framework that is in force has characters of the norms and provisions that are mandatory for implementation.
The minimal “Page in the Republic of Kosovo, with new legislation, the new legal framework in force, of course there are character of norms, imperial provisions, which means they are mandatory and must be implemented with certainty in the public and private sector. However, in Kosovo, one of the main shortcomings of the legal framework is incompatibility, failure to function, or otherwise known, the non-ordination of the law, which I as a lawyer think should become greater efforts in order to enforce the law at any cost and without compromise. No permission. The employers' internal decisions should be in line with the highest judicial act, in this case with the law, and competent organs should act. They're competent bodies designed with law in force “, Damatti said.
Damatti points out that among the main shortcomings of the legal framework in Kosovo remains the incompatibility and failure to rule the law, or otherwise known, lack of rule of law.
He estimates that state institutions should take far more serious efforts and without any compromise on law enforcement.
The employers' internal decisions should be in full harmony with the highest judicial act, which in this case is the law. It is not allowed to avoid it,” has declared Damati, adding that competent organs, clearly defined by law in power, are obliged to act and ensure full respect for legal provisions.
Lawyer Damati says that only through rigorous law enforcement can protection workers' rights and real functioning of the rule of law be guaranteed.
Last October 31st of that time, the incumbent government has approved the increase in minimum wage, which will reach 500 euros by July 2026. /Periscope












