ZAGREB, Apr 22 (Hina) - Four among Croatia's largest circulation daily papers will not hit news-stands on Friday, as they did not on Thursday, after trade unions of Croatia's largest press distributor "Tisak" on Thursday evening
decided to continue with the strike begun yesterday. Vecernji List, Jutarnji List, Vjesnik, and Sportske Novosti will not appear on news-stands on Friday, but according to trade union spokesman Stjepan Kolaric, there are indications the strike might be discontinued tomorrow. Kolaric said the signing of consortium agreements with the Croatian Privatisation Fund, through which "Tisak" should secure US$5 million of working assets necessary to resume working, had begun later on Thursday. By evening hours, the Croatian Postal Bank was the only among to have signed the consortium agreement out of six state-owned banks still expected to. "Tisak's" trade unions went on strike y
ZAGREB, Apr 22 (Hina) - Four among Croatia's largest circulation
daily papers will not hit news-stands on Friday, as they did not on
Thursday, after trade unions of Croatia's largest press
distributor "Tisak" on Thursday evening decided to continue with
the strike begun yesterday.
Vecernji List, Jutarnji List, Vjesnik, and Sportske Novosti will
not appear on news-stands on Friday, but according to trade union
spokesman Stjepan Kolaric, there are indications the strike might
be discontinued tomorrow.
Kolaric said the signing of consortium agreements with the Croatian
Privatisation Fund, through which "Tisak" should secure US$5
million of working assets necessary to resume working, had begun
later on Thursday.
By evening hours, the Croatian Postal Bank was the only among to
have signed the consortium agreement out of six state-owned banks
still expected to.
"Tisak's" trade unions went on strike yesterday, demanding the
government to implement a plan for the company's financial
rehabilitation, adopted by the government on April 1.
(hina) ha