Vulin: Do not set up roadblocks towards your country
LEPOSAVIC - Head of the government office for Kosovo Aleksandar Vulin called on Tuesday on the workers who had not been paid the Kosovo bonus.
Wednesday, 07.08.2013.
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LEPOSAVIC - Head of the government office for Kosovo Aleksandar Vulin called on Tuesday on the workers who had not been paid the Kosovo bonus. Vulin told them not to set up roadblocks towards their country, because Serbia would fulfil all its obligations towards its citizens. Vulin: Do not set up roadblocks towards your country Commenting on the two-hour blockade on Tuesday of the Jarinje administrative crossing between Kosovo and central Serbia, Vulin said he understood the people's displeasure, but called on them to be mindful of their country. Serbia has taken care of the Serbs in Kosovo in the past years and will continue to do so, he underscored. Roadblocks will hurt the Kosovo Serbs the most, he noted. "Do not set up roadblocks towards your own country. You have no other country and no one understands you better than your country. Even when it is late, it will fulfil its obligations," he said. Several hundred workers from government companies in the municipality of Leposavic blocked the road between Raska and Kosovska Mitrovica for two hours on Tuesday, near the Jarinje crossing, protesting because of unpaid so called Kosovo bonuses and other financial issues. Head of the Lola FOT Lesak worker union Milomir Perovic told reporters that if their demands were not met, the workers from Leposavic would start 24 hour blockades. The workers are protesting because 7 temporary compensations were not paid in 2013 and demanding that the Kosovo bonus be harmonized with the minimum price of work, that those who have left Kosovo be returned to the list of the recipients of the bonus and that new people be placed on the temporary compensation list instead of those who have retired. Tanjug Tanjug
Vulin: Do not set up roadblocks towards your country
Commenting on the two-hour blockade on Tuesday of the Jarinje administrative crossing between Kosovo and central Serbia, Vulin said he understood the people's displeasure, but called on them to be mindful of their country.Serbia has taken care of the Serbs in Kosovo in the past years and will continue to do so, he underscored.
Roadblocks will hurt the Kosovo Serbs the most, he noted. "Do not set up roadblocks towards your own country. You have no other country and no one understands you better than your country. Even when it is late, it will fulfil its obligations," he said.
Several hundred workers from government companies in the municipality of Leposavic blocked the road between Raska and Kosovska Mitrovica for two hours on Tuesday, near the Jarinje crossing, protesting because of unpaid so called Kosovo bonuses and other financial issues.
Head of the Lola FOT Lesak worker union Milomir Perovic told reporters that if their demands were not met, the workers from Leposavic would start 24 hour blockades.
The workers are protesting because 7 temporary compensations were not paid in 2013 and demanding that the Kosovo bonus be harmonized with the minimum price of work, that those who have left Kosovo be returned to the list of the recipients of the bonus and that new people be placed on the temporary compensation list instead of those who have retired.
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