It's been two weeks since the Union of Independent Trade Unions of Kosovo (BSPK) went on strike, this after the Government of Kosovo has not met their demands, including an additional 100 euros for workers until the approval of the Law on Wages.

The secretary of the United Union of Education, Science and Technology (SBASHK), Ymer Ymeri, in a statement for Telegraph, said that if there is no agreement for the realization of their demands, the strike will continue in the following days.

He said that the government's decision on the amount of 50 euros for three months is unacceptable for them.

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"If there is no agreement for the realization of our demands, then the strike will continue in the following days, until an agreement is reached for the fulfillment of the demands.

We discussed with the membership and the decision taken by the government of 50 euros was unacceptable for over 90 percent of our membership," he said.

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Tutje said that today they expect a meeting with the Minister of MEST, Arbërie Nagavci, with the Council of Strikers.

"We are expecting a meeting perhaps today during the day with the Minister of Education and the Strike Council of the SBASHK.

The strike council of the BSPK must make an effort to meet the prime minister.

An economic-social council was called by the chairman of the BSPK at 13:00 to look at the possibilities, if even there we are finding a proposal acceptable to both parties for the Council to recommend to the government..." Ymeri emphasized.

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When asked what was the position of the president, Vjosa Osmani, in the meeting that they held in the presidency, he said: "The president has listened to all parties, including the union, and has recommended that the government and the union sit down to find a solution. solution.

I believe that the unions have given their position and justified their demands.

I think that the president is in internal consultations with his cabinet about possibly proposing some modality, but so far we do not have any proposal from the president...".

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