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SPLIT'S IRONWORKS APPEALS TO PM FOR HELP

KASTELA, April 17 (Hina) - Workers with the ironworks in Split on Thursday held a meeting under the auspices of the Croatian Association of Unions (HUS) at which they called on Premier Ivica Racan to speak to their representatives when he visits Split next Tuesday and try to help them.
KASTELA, April 17 (Hina) - Workers with the ironworks in Split on Thursday held a meeting under the auspices of the Croatian Association of Unions (HUS) at which they called on Premier Ivica Racan to speak to their representatives when he visits Split next Tuesday and try to help them. #L# For two and a half months the ironworks has not produced anything because its electricity supply has been cut off due to a debt of 7.5 million kuna (one million euros). HUS vie-president Ozren Matijasevic stated it would mean a great deal to all 416 employees if the premier were to meet with their delegates and clearly said if he could help them or not, i.e. if he said what the fate of the factory was going to be. "We are giving the government until Thursday to determine the future of the ironworks or it will be responsible for the consequences," Matijasevic said, adding that employees might organise huge protests. He stressed the government should think hard about this message. The president of the Independent Union, Zvonko Segvic, objected to the factory board's begging the government for a 50 million kuna (EUR6.7 mln) guarantee which, he said, would not be sufficient to restart production. The factory needs at least 160 million kuna (EUR21.3 mln), he said. Matijasevic said bankruptcy was also a possibility, but that everything depended on the government's final stance. The vice president of the Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS), MP Josko Kontic, told the government today to stop stalling with a solution for the Split ironworks, which he said was vital to the construction of the Zagreb-Split Highway. The Split ironworks is the largest Croatian producer of reinforced concrete iron, Kontic said, adding the possibility of the factory going bankrupt could only benefit Italian manufacturers and local retail lobby groups. Kontic thought it was absurd that the government approved an EUR40 million guarantee to a private company, the "Viktor Lenac" shipyard in Rijeka, while on the other hand it could not come to a decision to offer a minimum of 50 million kuna for the Split ironworks. (EUR1 = 7.5 kuna) (hina) sp ha

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