For this protest, the United Union of Education, Science and Culture (SBAShK), the Union of Independent Trade Unions of Kosovo (UITUK) and the Independent Union of Private Sector Workers have come together. In 2023 alone, 11 workers lost their lives and 330 accidents occurred in the workplace.
The minimum wage still remains 130 euros for employees under 35 years of age, and 170 euros for employees over 35 years of age.
Meanwhile, the chairman of the Independent Union of Private Sector Workers, Jusuf Azemi, says that the May 1 holiday is not finding many workers in Kosovo. According to data on the ground, from businesses, he says that in the first two months of the year alone, there are over 150,000 workers who will no longer return to Kosovo, as they have found better conditions in European countries.
He adds that the condition of workers who perform services for state institutions is deplorable.KosovaPress has sent questions related to the demands and protest of the unions to the Government of Kosovo, but they have not returned an answer until the publication of this news. /E. Krasniqi