The minimum wage of 250 euros is opposed, Kurti is criticized for breaking promises
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The Government's promises of employment and improved conditions in the private sector are hardly being believed. The Independent Union of Private Sector insists on raising the minimum wage to 350 euros. Since a year ago this was also the promise of Prime Minister Albin Kurti. For this, they warn non-signing of any contract which is below this amount. And for the economy to return to normal, political stability is being sought. Because the budget is not being considered an obstacle in achieving the promises.

The two main priorities of the new government are managing the COVID-19 pandemic and mitigating the economic and social consequences caused by the pandemic. The governing program approved yesterday states that the measures to be taken by the executive will support people who have lost their jobs, first-time employees and businesses.
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