ZAGREB, April 19 (Hina) - About 100 employees of Croatia's largest chain of department stores, Nama, and members of the Nama Trade Union (SRTN) staged a protest outside of the Croatian Privatisation Fund (HFP) building Wednesday. They
demand a discussion with HFP president Hrvoje Vojkovic on a motion of the Nama management on the financial reconstruction of the chain of department stores. SRTN president Dragica Petrinjak stressed that Nama suppliers, the majority of employees and the management supported the financial reconstruction programme, therefore it was not clear why the HFP requested that the Nama management started a bankruptcy proceedings. The protesters particularly criticised the fact that the HFP was not ready to talk about the financial reconstruction of Nama. The HFP did not accept a part of the financial reconstruction programme which includes funds from the budget amounting to
ZAGREB, April 19 (Hina) - About 100 employees of Croatia's largest
chain of department stores, Nama, and members of the Nama Trade
Union (SRTN) staged a protest outside of the Croatian Privatisation
Fund (HFP) building Wednesday.
They demand a discussion with HFP president Hrvoje Vojkovic on a
motion of the Nama management on the financial reconstruction of
the chain of department stores.
SRTN president Dragica Petrinjak stressed that Nama suppliers, the
majority of employees and the management supported the financial
reconstruction programme, therefore it was not clear why the HFP
requested that the Nama management started a bankruptcy
proceedings. The protesters particularly criticised the fact that
the HFP was not ready to talk about the financial reconstruction of
Nama.
The HFP did not accept a part of the financial reconstruction
programme which includes funds from the budget amounting to 29
million kuna (DM7.25 million) for settling Nama's debts towards its
employees.
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