“Fernikel's workers leave the Prime Minister at the door with a toast and a cradle.

About a thousand employees of “Ferroniki” who were left without jobs of October 8th again this Tuesday protested before the Government object, to ask Kosovo's prime minister to make a solution for them. “Stop the discrimination of Ferronikel workers”, “We don't want to be on the road, but we want treatment [...]
About a thousand employees of “Ferroniki” who were left without jobs of October 8th again this Tuesday protested before the Government object, to ask Kosovo's prime minister to make a solution for them.
“Stop the discrimination of Ferronikel workers”, “We don't want to be on the road, but in factory”, “The government reflects”, “we wanted human treatment of worker”, there were some of the inscriptions that the workers were holding while cheering “and our children want bread”.
A table of bread and cap was placed before the facility, according to workers, conveys the message of their economic situation.
The head of the labour union, Sejed Morina, said that the economic and social situation of the workers of “Ferronkel” is getting worse and that the worker's software remains dry.
And since the economic and social state of Fernikli's workers is deteriorating day after day, this symbolic one represents the moment the sophyronical workers' sophyronics' sofra remains dry, which means a bread, plate with a little crop, this helmet symbolizes the workman of Feronicol. On the right side, there is a baby in the cradle whose milk runs dry and has milk in half. This reflects the real state of the employees of Feronics. The request to the Government and competent institutions is to turn their eyes to Feronikli” it added.
And Abednego Hadziu, a member of this union, indicated that despite the request to meet with Prime Minister Kurti, this has not happened.
He has stressed that the Government is obliged to find the form to help the workers of “Ferronkel”.
The government has a duty and has to find forms and opportunities to help us get through this serious situation that we're going through. The prime minister urgently has to make a solution for us to resume the job and not remain a burden of the state where, a thousand families are without access and elsewhere about a thousand other families are indirectly affected by the release of work at Ferronkel. The prime minister needs to know that with the release from work at Ferronkel unless we are left without salaries, this costs the state budget, as it is known that 40 to 50% of Kosovo's export makes {Ferronkeli<18x1>.
Workers have warned more protests, which they said would not be peaceful. Remind me that “Ferronkel” stopped working on October 8th due to the energy crisis.











