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The newly launched Platform for Youth Employment in Kosovo plans to open about 10,000 jobs for young people who will receive a salary for six months from the state.
Many public sector employees have expressed discontent with the new coefficient for wages, recently published by the government, as the private sector union also seeks wage increases.
The Kosovo Specialist Chambers rejected former war veterans’ organisation leaders Hysni Gucati and Nasim Haradinaj’s appeals against their convictions for obstructing justice and intimidating witnesses but reduced their sentences by three months.
An exhibition about the strike of the Trepca miners in 1989 opened in the National Museum of Kosovo, which had opposed the constitutional changes that suppressed the autonomy of Kosovo at that time.
The government has set the value of the salary coefficient for public sector wages after months of strike by public-sector workers and after, as promised, it brought in a new law on wages.