"I believe that the process of negotiations with SASHK will provide solutions, that we will have an increase in teachers' salaries and a methodology that will enable salary increases in the future.

"But not a simple increase, but an increase followed by an increase in efficiency and productivity," said Prime Minister Dimitar Kovacevski for "Sitel".

He added that in the talks with SASHK, fiscal and monetary assumptions for the country were presented in a transparent manner, but that despite the talks, they immediately called for a strike.

"We had extremely successful talks with the minimum wage unions and all the movements in the world stock exchanges have shown that this is a real move.

Those who are paid less contribute more to the economy.

"Most of the beneficiaries of the minimum coats work in the private sector and are the ones who pay the public sector, which has 132 thousand employees", said Kovacevski.

The Prime Minister added that the salaries of public sector employees are paid by those who work in the private sector and that in return they expect improved services that will improve their lives./Telegrafi/