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Tuzla Workers Again on the Streets: Start Production and There Will Be Less Hungry People

Published: February 19, 2014
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radniciAround 200 employees from several companies from the area of Tuzla Canton started to protest again peacefully in front of the Cantonal Court and the Cantonal Persecution of Tuzla Canton. They repeated their early requests on the implementation of final judgements and acceleration of bankruptcy procedures.

“We require from the government to start with the production in companies where it is still possible. In this way working places will be saved and there will be less hungry people”, said Emina Busuladžić, an employee of the Detergents company Dita.

Livnica Čelik Tuzla requires from the Assembly of Tuzla Canton to help them in the process of starting production.

“We can not wait until the government of Tuzla Canton is formed, because we will lose customers. We need urgently 200.000 BAM to start with production and to save 125 working places”, said Zikrija Đulović, an employee of Livnica čelik Tuzla.

Participants of the Plenum of Tuzla Canton Nedžad Ibrahimović and Damir Arsenijević spoke with employees in front of the Cantonal Court.

After the peaceful protest in front of judicial institutions, employees walked to the premises of the Independent Trade Unions of Tuzla Canton, and afterwards they walked up to the destroyed building of the government of Tuzla Canton.

(Source: Klix.ba)

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