Trepca Unionists Threatened With Strikes

The chief union of “Treps”, Fmirti Sadiku, does not exclude attacks by workers of “Trepa” unless the financial situation improves, while the manager of “Trepca”, Basri Ibrahimi, stresses that boycott and strikes lead nowhere. Tahiri says the situation has also been difficult by those who call and continue calling for boycotts and strikes, writes the Voice newspaper today. [...]
The workers of “Treps” have received the June salaries by 20 days late, though in recent months they have never received wages in order. About 15 days it has had to be expected to sell an amount of concentration just to secure wages for June, and this situation seems to last for a while, as jobs in Kosovo's economic giant have not yet been placed on track.
Many in the “Trepe” had believed that with the appointment of the manager (so far the combination has managed with the director's task) the situation will improve, especially the financial one. “
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The education of the Ministry of Economic Development, where remaining wages had been paid, was also necessary for the delay of the salaries last months. In “
Basri Ibrahimi, director of “Treps”, has admitted having had a problem with wages, as he said “production in the preceding months has not been enough”.












