After two weeks of strike, production returns to Trepca

Following the break-up of a “Trepca” mine strike due to an agreement with Economic Development Minister Valdrin Luka, the situation in Stan Targu's mine has normalised. The miners also gave up the two main demands: salary raising 20 percent and dismissal of the Supervisory Board, production has been returned to “Trepca” after nearly [...]
Following the break-up of a “Trepca” mine strike due to an agreement with Economic Development Minister Valdrin Luka, the situation in Stan Targu's mine has normalised. The miners also gave up the two main demands of raising wages 20 percent and dismissal of the Supervisory Board,
The production has been returned to “Treps” after nearly two weeks of the miners' strike, which had initially demanded the fulfillment of the four requirements, then reduced them to two, and eventually dropped the last two requirements and the most important ones, the 20 percent salary raising and the dismissal of the Supervision Board.
The miners have made an agreement with Minister of Economic Development Valdrin Luka, for them to return to work, while Luka as minister would meet their demands, but not as miners had requested. Economic Development Minister Valdrin Luka, through an announcement, has indicated that miners have interrupted the strike, promising the conditions it will meet.
The “is proven that social dialogue is the best form of solving problems with public enterprises. After many meetings with the Ministers' Grevist Council, the Trade Union and the Board of the Company, we agreed to continue working in the mines, which I am grateful to the chairman of the Grevist Ferid Neziri Council and the one of the Union of BiH's Zakari Sadik, along with their colleagues who understood the current serious situation in Trepca, which has come mainly because of poor management over the years<1x>, Minister Luca said in the statement.












