Memli Krasniqi meets representatives of the “Ferronnikelit” Union, talk about the difficult situation after production cuts out

Democratic Party of Kosovo Chairman Memli Krasniqi, along with Drenas Chairman Ramiz Ladrovci, have held meetings with the company's Independent Workers' Union “Ferroniki”. At this meeting, held in Drenas, representatives of this union expressed concern over the complete interruption of the production of this metallural giant as a result of [...] growth.
At this meeting, held in Drenas, representatives of this union expressed concern over the complete disruption of the production of this metallurgy giant, as a result of the government's increased energy price and neglect to cope with this energy crisis, which has put some 1,000 workers employed there and some 1,500 indirect employees in the situation.
Header The PDK, Memli Krasniqi, expressed its concern over the government's neglect to this issue and its inability to act quickly, reflecting on the halting of the “Ferronkelite”.
“Minster workers of “Ferronkelit” are awaiting a solution as soon as possible to resume the factory's work. It is the Government's responsibility to find solutions for workers dependent on the work of “Ferronkelit”, Krasniqi said.
At the meeting, representatives of the company's Independent Workers Union “Ferronkeli” demanded by the PDK, as opposition leaders, that their issue be addressed at the central level as well. Krasniqi said the PDK will address this issue as particular interest, not only for workers, but also for the support of production activity, for the largest exporter of the Republic of Kosovo.
“We highly praised the union action, in the protection of the workers' interest, in the serious situation like this, where solutions are required as quickly as possible to resume the work of Ferronkelı, despite the government's irresponsible behavior of both paperwork and their demands.
He said that now and many days have been alarmed to raise energy prices on international stock exchanges, but the government has not undertaken any plans to secure unspoiled electricity supplies, particularly during the winter season.












