Hyseni: There's something wrong with that.

“Treps:x1> task handler Miftar Hyseni has stated that in “Trepce” continues to be the same situation as before, with low levels of production, but in no way can the company be spoken of as bankruptcy. There is no movement ahead without the draft board adopted, without the company being registered [...]
“Treps:x1> task handler Miftar Hyseni has stated that in “Trepce” continues to be the same situation as before, with low levels of production, but in no way can the company be spoken of as bankruptcy. There is no movement ahead without the draft board adopted, without the company being registered and new workers accepted
As the “Treps” of northern Mitrovica is talking about building new factories and increasing production, at “Trepca” in the south is also thought of as the company's bankruptcy.
Miftar Hyseni, the task of the director of “Trepca” in Stan Trg, refuses to accept that the situation has come so far as the mine is locked up, although the difficulties facing almost postwar difficulties are clear.
He has told “Zer” on Wednesday that currently in “Treps” is the same situation as it was before, without any change, that production continues to be low, but that workers who work take wages in time and have no reason to worry that they will remain without pay.
He also says that even adoption of the Law for “Three” before two years has not helped the company at all, because delays have been made with forming the Supervisory Board, while neither has the statute been adopted nor the company registered.
It only goes bankrupt if we all stop and don't work at all. As is the situation now about such a thing, it can't be thought of and no question. We're at the status quo, I'd say Peja and Gjakova.
The Kosovo government must act quickly, because without drafttatus approval and without the company being registered, it has not moved forward. Only those with interests who claim and have appetites to become directors speak of bankruptcy. Those who know the situation do not talk about bankruptcy.
In Shrapça, it should be thought of incriminating new workers in production because their average age is currently over 60. What work can be done with workers of this age? Unfortunately, we have about 300 employees who are later accepted who can be arranged in production, but we still have to accept new workers”, he told “Zer”Hysen on Wednesday.











