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Workers of Borac Satisfied with the Outcome of the Meeting with the Prime Minister Novalić

Published April 14, 2015
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borac travnikThe Prime Minister of the Federation of B&H Fadil Novalić and Federal Minister of Energy, Mining and Industry Reuf Bajrović received the representatives of management and workers of Borac Confection Travnik yesterday, at the headquarters of the Federal Government in Sarajevo.

The topic of discussion, attended also by executives from the Federal Tax Administration, the Agency for privatization in the FB&H and the Federal Institute for Pension and Disability Insurance, was the linking of work experience.

The meeting resulted in the conclusion that the representatives of Borac and the Federal Institute for Pension and Disability Insurance keep contacting and seeking opportunities for linking the work experience for a priority number of workers, those who are already eligible for retirement.

Samir Zahirović, the Union representative of Borac confection, said that the workers were satisfied with the outcome of the meeting with the Prime Minister of the Federation of B&H, and that they expect certain changes to be made within next fifteen days, in accordance with the agreement.

“The reactions of the Union are positive, since we expect progress to be made in fifteen days from now”, said Zahirović.

(Source: klix.ba/ photo depo)

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