
In a press release, WLEN says that under their governance, Albanian universities are being treated properly. According to them, for years Albanian universities were treated as second-class institutions, excluded and forced to demand basic rights through protests.
"This was reflected in selective decisions and institutional procrastination. When assistants and professors of Albanian universities protested for salaries and dignity, DUI chose procrastination and excuses. Selective agreements were tolerated that left Albanian universities out of equal treatment and produced revolt, not solutions. Today, that injustice is being corrected thanks to the Speaker of Parliament Afrim Gashi."
"Not with words, not with promises, but with a signature. VLEN is doing what DUI did not do even when it was at the peak of power. This agreement is the clearest proof that the difference between VLEN and DUI is not rhetorical, but practical. DUI kept Albanian universities waiting, brought them out in protests and used them as a political card. VLEN is bringing them out of waiting, from injustice and from selective treatment," they say from VLEN, after Gashi signed a collective agreement with the unions of five state universities yesterday.
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