Source is exhausted, I don't even want to think about reactions. What's going to happen at the Ferronic workers protest?

The Ferronikli Workers' Union tomorrow returns to protests before the Government of the Republic of Kosovo. Although five months have passed since preambled their demands that institutions come to their aid and return production, they have received no response so far. Union Chairman Fehmi Nica in an answer to Periscope [...]
Union Chairman Fehmi Nica in an answer to Periscope has shown what their actions will be if they again encounter the deaf ears of Kurti government.
If the government does not seriously approach our legitimate demands and needs, we will be forced to respond to its neglect with continued union organisation, not excluding even the most radical methods for protest, he has warned.
Nica further points out that it is unfair and discriminating not to be helped and that the return of about 1,000 workers to their jobs.
Kosovo's government is protecting all businesses in Kosovo with tariffs and subsidies. The only company that is suffering the severe consequences of this crisis is “NECo Ferrnikli”. This is unfair and discriminating! Spring is coming, and this is where consumption is dropping, so it's the last time Ferronikli workers become a quick solution from institutions, in collaboration with our union and company management. We believe and are deeply convinced that, if there is will, the government can reach a creative solution and enable about 1,000 employees of the company to work. Well, Nica said about Periscope.
He has also shown the current economic situation of the unemployed workers of Ferronikli.
The company's economic situation has been severely damaged, since most workers maintain the family economies with the revenues provided by the Ferronikli. When we're in the fifth month of production suspension, most workers are enduring the only hope that the spring season will bring energy stability, government assistance and thus return to production.
And according to him, he cannot predict the workers' actions in case they receive negative answers from the government.
The inability to return to production and work would be devastating to the workers ' economic situation but also to their almost exhausted patience. So, at this time, I don't even want to think about their reaction, nor about the socioeconomic complications that would result in the duration of this situation, because we expect a positive response from our institutions.
We remember that Ferronic has temporarily stopped working because of the energy crisis in Europe. / P ERISCOPI/











