SISAK IRONWORKS-- UNION REP. SISAK, Feb 10 (Hina) - The Russians aren't abandoning the Ironworks but are instead preparing to restart production and about 10 thousand tonnes of raw materials have been sent from the Russian based
Mecelj to the Sisak plant, union leader Mato Somic said on Monday after his meeting with the new director of the ironworks, i.e. the director of "Conares Balkans", Nassibull Muhatdinov.
SISAK, Feb 10 (Hina) - The Russians aren't abandoning the Ironworks
but are instead preparing to restart production and about 10
thousand tonnes of raw materials have been sent from the Russian
based Mecelj to the Sisak plant, union leader Mato Somic said on
Monday after his meeting with the new director of the ironworks,
i.e. the director of "Conares Balkans", Nassibull Muhatdinov. #L#
According to Somic, Muhatdinov presented business plans to restart
production which could see a part of the 1700 workers at the
ironworks back at work on February 15.
He added that the new owner was planning to switch on the electric
furnace and start production on March 1 and that raw materials had
been ensured from Mecelj.
Sisak-Moslavina County's Economic-Social Council (GSV) on Monday
inspected the state of the ironworks and invited the media and
politicians to stop the negative politicising around the sale of
the company.
(hina) sp ms sb