ZAGREB, Dec 9 (Hina) - Some one hundred workers of the Croatia Bus company dispersed Monday after a one-hour protest staged at St. Mark's Square (where the government building is located), after promises that they will be received by
Prime Minister Ivica Racan tomorrow.
ZAGREB, Dec 9 (Hina) - Some one hundred workers of the Croatia Bus
company dispersed Monday after a one-hour protest staged at St.
Mark's Square (where the government building is located), after
promises that they will be received by Prime Minister Ivica Racan
tomorrow. #L#
Members of the Union of Professional Drivers and Car Mechanics, who
are supporting the Croatia Bus management, are requesting the
government to make sure that the entrance into the company, which
was blocked by members of competition unions, is not blocked.
The unionists will tomorrow speak with the prime minister, Justice
Minister Ingrid Anticevic-Marinovic and Chief State Prosecutor
Mladen Bajic.
Some forty members of the New Union and Maritime Affairs and
Communications Union blocked the entrance into the company,
seeking the sanctioning of alleged embezzlement by the company's
former director, Leon Sulic.
The Union of professional drivers claims that their colleagues had
been manipulated so the company would go bankrupt.
(hina) lml sb