
The judicial administration employees will stage another protest in front of the Justice Ministry building on Wednesday as well, demanding a meeting with the competent minister and a solution to their request to have their salaries increased by 35%.
Representatives of the employees' trade union, the judicial organs and the civil associations warn that if a meeting with the justice minister is not held on the second day of this week's protests, they will move forward and demand his resignation.
"If the ministry feels it's responsible before its citizens, it should have a meeting and a discussion. If we don't hold a meeting tomorrow, it means that their last message is to ignore the strike, which will cause other repercussions as well," the president of the trade union, Pece Grujovski said at a press conference on Tuesday.
In relation to the strikers' next moves, the judicial administration trade union and similar organizations established in the courts across the country will hold a meeting to decide how to continue the protest.
The protest's participants will gather in front of the building housing the trade unions' alliance, march towards the Macedonian Assembly and end their demonstration in front of the Justice Ministry building.
The court administration employees have been on strike for 21 days, whereas last Friday, a meeting was held with representatives of the judicial budget council.
The employees demand a 35% increase to their salary, under the same regulations referring to the wages of the judges, public prosecutors and prosecutorial officers.