Regarding the minimum wage, Hoti promises support for private workers and unions.

Today, Jusuf Azemi, the head of the FSPTSPK, convened a meeting alongside his team due to a request from Minister Andin Hoti of the Ministry of Labor, Family and Values of the Liberation War. The purpose of the discussion centered on the circumstances of private sector workers, specifically addressing the issue of the minimum wage. The meeting served as an informative session, designed to explore the difficulties and potential for enhanced collaboration between the involved parties.

Minister Hoti and Mr. Azemi both voiced a commitment to working together in this area. The private sector union highlighted a key concern: the lack of respect for the minimum wage within the Ministry of Labor.

Mr. Azemi underscored the primary challenge currently facing the private sector, namely the failure to implement the established minimum wage. He further detailed the numerous obstacles the sector encounters.

These challenges include a significant lack of resources and support, impacting the ability of private businesses to meet wage standards. The meeting aimed to establish a pathway for improved cooperation and solutions regarding the minimum wage for private workers.

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2 thoughts on “Regarding the minimum wage, Hoti promises support for private workers and unions.

  1. Minister Hoti requested a meeting with Jusuf Azemi and his team to discuss the minimum wage. The session focused on the situation of workers within the private sector, particularly supporting both pri

  2. Minister Hoti has pledged his backing for both private employees and labor organizations concerning the minimum wage.

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