The Union of Independent Trade Unions of Kosovo (BSPK) today held a protest in the capital with demands such as an additional 100 euros for workers until the adoption of the Law on Wages, implementation of the Law on Health Insurance, acceptance of work experience during the 90s. ta, etc.

The President of BSPK, Atdhe Hykolli in his statement before the protesters said that the protests are "alarm" that invite attention and reveal the demands of the citizens.

"Do not ignore us and open the door to social dialogue, as our concerns are real and common," he said.

The President of the Education Union, Rrahman Jasharaj said that BSPK is not smaller and this greatness is given by SBASHK and other unions.

"The government today sees that neither Atdhe Hykolli, nor Rrahman Jasharaj is speaking, but the Kosovo workshop," he said.

"The government that is saying that it belongs to Kosovo, let it be shown that it is like that… We will either talk about our demands or we will go on strike…", said Jasharaj.

Below you can see the photos from the BSPK protest, taken by Telegrafi.com photographer Ridvan Slivova.

/ Telegraphy /