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Government of the Federation of BiH allocated over 14 Million BAM for Miners

Published February 27, 2024
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Today, at the session in Mostar, the Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, at the proposal of the Federal Ministry of Energy, Mining and Industry, passed the Decision on the payment of outstanding obligations for pension and disability insurance for tying up the length of service of employees of subsidiaries – Brown Coal Mines in the Public Enterprise (JP) Elektroprivreda BiH Concern .

We are talking about funds in the amount of more than 14.2 million BAM for connecting the internships of 386 miners.

With this decision, Rudnik uglja Kreka d.o.o. Tuzla, and Kakanj d.o.o. brown coal mines Kakanj, Breza d.o.o. Breza i Zenica d.o.o. Zenica approves linking seniority with paid contributions for pension and disability insurance in the total amount of 5,847,780.94 BAM, and enables the retirement of 133 workers, as well as linking seniority with paid contributions for pension and disability insurance in the total amount of 8,401,416 .72 BAM for 253 workers who were paid funds according to court rulings, but did not meet the requirements for retirement.

Individually, Rudnik uglja Kreka d.o.o. Tuzla, the binding of work experience in the total amount of 2,044,742.44 KM for 58 workers, Rudnik mrkog uglja Kakanj d.o.o. is approved. Kakanj 996,951.09 BAM for linking the length of service for 24 workers, then Rudnik brown coal Breza d.o.o. Breza 1,089,097.25 BAM for tying up the length of service for 20 workers, while Rudnik mrkog uglja Zenica d.o.o. Zenica approves BAM 1,716,990.16 for tying up the length of service for 31 workers.

Brown coal mine Breza d.o.o. Breza is approved to tie up the length of service for funds paid according to court rulings, for 125 workers who did not meet the requirements for retirement, in the total amount of 4,192,474.33 BAM, and Rudnik mrkog uglja Zenica d.o.o. Zenica for tying up the length of service for funds paid according to court rulings, for 128 workers who did not meet the requirements for retirement, in the total amount of 4,208,942.39 BAM.

The funds will be paid from the funds of the mines in the JP EP BiH Concern, and they are provided by the Decision on Amendments to the Decision on Approving Funds for Lending to Subsidiary Companies – Coal Mines dated 17.10.2023. years.

JP Elektroprivreda BiH d.d. is responsible for the implementation of this decision. Sarajevo, subsidiary companies – coal mines in the Concern, the Federal Institute for Pension and Disability Insurance, and the Tax Administration of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The decision enters into force the day after its publication in the Official Gazette of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, it was announced.

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