The Government’s Indifference to Our Issues is Concerning
Image Source: Union of Administration and Judiciary of Montenegro
The Union of Administration and Judiciary is set to stage another protest in front of the Government building tomorrow at 15:30 PM, expressing concerns over what they describe as the “passivity” of the executive branch regarding their issues.
“Our demands remain unchanged, predominantly concerning material matters: increased coefficients, the establishment of a housing cooperative, the adoption of high-quality laws in a transparent manner, the resignation of Naida Nišić, the initiation of social dialogue, and a seven-hour workday. We are escalating our demands to a new level by formally addressing the EU delegation, specifically the European Commission, who are already informed about our concerns. We are increasingly troubled by the Government’s ongoing inaction regarding our issues, especially in light of the fact that during Friday’s Government session, they approved a proposal for a Sectoral Collective Agreement in the social activities sector, which raises coefficients on average by 14.5 percent,” the statement articulates.
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