In Pristina, the capital of Kosovo, piles of rubbish formed in the streets due to a strike launched by cleaners to demand higher wages on Monday.
Cleaners earn at least €70 out of an average of €330. interest demanded that it be done.
Yesterday, Mayor of Pristina Perbarim Rama shared on his social media account those other units of the municipality your rubbish Although it was mentioned that it was collected, it was noted that litter boxes were overflowing in many streets and squares.
Finally, the cleaning company’s statement said that the demands of the striking workers had been accepted, and the situation would return to normal in the evening.
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