ZAGREB, Dec 18 (Hina) - Croatian oil company Ina's management board chairman, Tomislav Dragicevic, said on Tuesday that today's strike of warning staged by Ina unions would not cause problems in the market's supply of oil products.
Three Ina unions on Tuesday staged a strike, requesting the urgent signing of a new collective agreement and the cessation of Ina's restructuring. Dragicevic asked how much of the strike was in fact a struggle within unions for the election of their members into the Supervisory Board. The basic issue is the separation of the Technical Services Sector, and the other, much larger, is which of the representatives will be elected in the Supervisory Board, Dragicevic said. As of January 1, 2002, the Technical Services Sector will separate into a company entirely owned by Ina. This will allow technical services to seek new jobs, not just within Ina, but on the market. He stressed that th
ZAGREB, Dec 18 (Hina) - Croatian oil company Ina's management board
chairman, Tomislav Dragicevic, said on Tuesday that today's strike
of warning staged by Ina unions would not cause problems in the
market's supply of oil products.
Three Ina unions on Tuesday staged a strike, requesting the urgent
signing of a new collective agreement and the cessation of Ina's
restructuring.
Dragicevic asked how much of the strike was in fact a struggle
within unions for the election of their members into the
Supervisory Board.
The basic issue is the separation of the Technical Services Sector,
and the other, much larger, is which of the representatives will be
elected in the Supervisory Board, Dragicevic said.
As of January 1, 2002, the Technical Services Sector will separate
into a company entirely owned by Ina. This will allow technical
services to seek new jobs, not just within Ina, but on the market.
He stressed that the negotiations on the collective agreement could
not be completed until the government, which owns Ina, signs an
agreement with public services unions, which it had done recently.
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