The Federation of Technical Workers of the Private Sector of Kosovo (FSPTSPK) recently held a meeting with Florian Dushi, the Deputy Mayor of the Municipality of Pristina, to address the employment status of technical workers in the city’s primary schools. According to the federation’s official announcement, the meeting was attended by FSPTSPK head Jusuf Azemi and accompanying representatives. The central focus of the discussion was the precarious employment situation facing these technical workers.
Specifically, the concern raised was the absence of current employment contracts, which presented a significant risk that the workers might not receive their wages for the month of June. Following deliberations, the federation reported that Deputy Mayor Dushi provided assurances regarding the employment stability of the staff. He guaranteed that no dismissals would occur and confirmed that the technical workers would receive their salaries for the month of June.
This meeting highlights the ongoing dialogue between labor representatives and municipal authorities concerning the workforce infrastructure within Pristina’s educational sector. The assurance provided by the Deputy Mayor aims to alleviate immediate financial concerns for the technical workers who support the primary schools. The federation emphasized the importance of maintaining stable employment for these crucial personnel.
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