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Workers of ‘Konjuh’ company are continuing with production

Published February 19, 2013
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Furniture company ’Konjuh’ has started production once again, and 450 workers have returned to their jobs after successful negotiations with representatives of the company and Živinice Municipality with FBiH Prime Minister Nermin Nikšić.

The workers of this company are now optimistic when it comes to future of ‘Konjuh’.

’All the workers are now working, and the production is continuing with full capacity. All of them are active, from the drives, chairs, tables to other production mechanisms. On Thursday, we’ll meet with Nikšić and representatives of FBiH Development bank and ‘Union Bank’, and we expect 6 million BAM credit for the revitalization of the company’, said the Head of the Union Mevludin Trakić.

 

 

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