Minor: Conditions of working harder now than in wartime

Miner Gani Osmani has confessed a difficult and challenging story in the Trepca mine after 42 years of his work. He has shown that working conditions are more difficult now than they were before the war. Osmani has expressed concern that miners are forced to work with tools that have design inside [...]
Miner Gani Osmani has confessed a difficult and challenging story in the Trepca mine after 42 years of his work. He has shown that working conditions are more difficult now than they were before the war.
Osmani has expressed concern that miners are forced to work with tools that have dysel inside them and large trucks that distribute harmful gases to the miners' health.
“conditions are more difficult than before the war. I'm sorry to say it, but now after the war they've put the internal burners indoors, with the dysel inside, there's big trucks on the 10th or 11, there's the ones that are the most oiled, that's the ones that releases the fumes that the miners absorb”, he declared.
As he said on the Round Around Show, miners work in dangerous and difficult conditions, and some of them would refuse to work there for any amount of money.

However, according to him, they are forced to work to support their families.
The “work under extremely difficult conditions, which maybe there's someone who probably has 10 grand euros to give it to doesn't work there. But working people need to support their family. There's a lot of humidity, there's high temperatures, there's dust, the risks are predictable, the salary is not real underground even on earth because they're very different. A salary may have been passed by 800 Trepca miners -- rarely one who has this body's salary” -- it has been expressed.
Osmani has also stressed that wages are low -- below 800 euros per month -- and that the time of the end is set differently for each worker, creating division and discrimination.
The last “puts the money for food, with which they have made discrimination, an example of someone who gives 4 euros to someone 6 euros and someone also 3 euro”, he said.
Moreover, Osmani has expressed concern for lack of health insurance, lack of collective contracts and pensions for miners. He says his generation is in danger of lack of pension after they have left work without their blame in the years of yet89-99.
This is what's being done in the calm-for-calm Trepca maybe neither in China nor in Korea nor in the most communist states that violated human rights more than in Trepca did. If the worker asks for his pay, he is immediately told that he sanctiones you, I fire you, I get rid of the hire, that is, they have made Trepca as they have my monarch, they have made it their own, but they can't do what they want, this is what Osmano is saying.
Osmani has also expressed his disappointment at the lack of attention of the head of the mine for conditions of hard work, and hopes he will visit the mine to understand the situation.
In the end, he has spoken with regret that the chief chief has not appeared in strikes that miners have made to express their demands.












