Representatives from the Union of Technical Workers of the Private Sector of Kosovo engaged in a meeting with Rector Arben Hajrullahu of Prishtina University on Thursday. The purpose of the discussion centered around the establishment of a minimum wage for technical workers and security personnel within the institution. The meeting also included the rector’s secretary and the procurement director as attendees.
The union convened to voice their concerns regarding the current compensation levels for these employees. Yusuf Azemi, the union chairman, indicated that the session ultimately failed to meet their objectives. Azemi asserted that Rector Hajrullahu prematurely concluded the meeting, without formally declaring it complete.
He further alleged that the union had propagated inaccurate information to the public. According to the union’s perspective, the rector expressed frustration throughout the proceedings. The union continues to advocate for fair wages for the technical staff.
Discussions remain ongoing as the union seeks a resolution that reflects the value of their work and addresses the specific needs of the workforce. The rector’s office has yet to release a formal statement following the meeting.
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The meeting focused on determining compensation levels for the university’s technical employees. Azemi reported that Rector Arben Hajrullahu departed the session, expressing his dissatisfaction.