Miners on strike again, so no wages are executed

Trepca miners have again gone on strike for similar reasons like the last time the same SU's paid full wages have been executed. The news has confirmed the representative of the Trepca Workers Union, Dastan Krelesi. Curlesh, has made it known that this is the 6th day that miners have gone to work. [...]
Trepca miners have again gone on strike for similar reasons like the last time the same SU's paid full wages have been executed.
The news has confirmed the representative of the Trepca Workers Union, Dastan Krelesi.
Curlesh, has made it known that this is the 6th day that miners have gone to work.
Last week's “exactly on Friday has been deposited at 68% of our salary, while the rest has not yet been released. From Friday, the second shift in the entire Standerg unit is not working, are on strike. So the first change has worked, the second shift has worked”, Kreleshi declared for the Albanian Post.
In November, miners had been on strike for 10 days so demanding that the three requirements be met by improving conditions, the dismissal of the head of Trepca, Enis Abdurrahman, and salaries come up on time.
In old uniform, balto boots and black helmet miners work for years now and years in this mine.
Their demand has been constantly improving conditions but never heard from power.
This has led to successive strikes.
The Trepca metallural complex, until the 1990s when the political situation had deteriorated, was calculated as one of the largest companies, not only in Kosovo, but also in the territory of then Yugoslavia.
The fall of production has started in the 1990s when Serbia's then regime has imposed violent measures in Kosovo, thus closing nearly all companies and institutions in the country.
The company has never managed to set up Kosovo's economic development, but is expected to pass under the Kosovo Government Sovereign Fund.
The Fund, which will take over all of Kosovo's strategic assets, to then invest in the increase in their value, while its adoption is meant to take place by 2023.












