“Muaj s) is coming up with this salary” private sector workers disappointed

Private sector workers on Workers' Day have expressed their frustration over the wages they are receiving. They have demanded that the minimum wage for them be 600 euros. Blerim Rastoll, a security worker at the Technical Faculty, has told Online Economy that he is not at all satisfied with the salary he [...] paid.
Private sector workers on Workers' Day have expressed their frustration over the wages they are receiving.
They have demanded that the minimum wage for them be 600 euros.
Blerim Rastoll, a security worker at the Technical Faculty, has told Online Economy that he is not at all satisfied with the pay he receives.
He even added that he has been disappointed by politicians, adding that he will no longer go out to vote.
“You never get rid of them. They're happy to see us. 380 Euros, where they come from, muji-wien s'mma nzen. Do you pay your children the nation, or by yourself, or buy me a spare, or what... The minimum wage must be estimated to be 500 or 600 times that the other solution is 200 or 300 choices. I'm completely disappointed with the choice and the exit, skeki con and vote, they tried, these were, so get rid of mo”, he said.
Another worker has said they have staged a protest seeking their rights.
It's like the others, we're out. It's known about our rights, our salaries. As we measure up to the terms, to the work station and the rest, as well as to us... we're asking for the minimum salary of 600 euros, like the state that has even the”, she said.
The Private Sector Workers Union Federation, marking the International Workers' Day, has held protests in Pristina today.
From there it told them that private sector workers' rights are being violated every day, until justice was demanded for these workers.











