Miners respond to Government: We don't have to account for management and company finances.

The Trade Union of Trepca Miners has reacted to the Kosovo Government communiqué in terms of the latest situation. The miners have said they are not responsible for managing and managing the collection finances. The miners have stressed that responsibility should be sought on board and management. Full response: Considering the situation we are in [...]
The miners have said they are not responsible for managing and managing the collection finances.
The miners have stressed that responsibility should be sought on board and management.
Full response:
Given the situation that we're in, the miners have always been and are willing to account, but first we're not in the miners who have to account for the management and finance of the trading.
Miners have failed with work and dedication to the commitment they've made, so production as much as possible, even though we have no basic conditions for work such as job safety that we've always been at risk.
The ones who have to answer on the front line is the management and board that has always named the Government, so that's where responsibility and accountability should be sought.
It's the best answer if you don't know it's been given to you by the National Audition Office that in the US company Trepca has had mismanagement at all audit points.
It's enough for me to reflect on you as a government because we as miners have warned you a long time ago, our discontent has been trying to show you how to get to the mine and strike, but it doesn't seem to have been enough.
You understand, we're not asking for anything legitimate, we're looking for the compensation of our labor, so the salary that stems from the Law of Work.
Don't punish the miners, demand an account of those who mismanaged.












