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"VETERINARY STATION" WORKERS PROTEST IN ZAGREB

ZAGREB ZAGREB, Aug 4 (Hina) - Workers of the Slavonski Brod-based company undergoing bankruptcy proceedings, Veterinary Station, staged a protest in Zagreb Wednesday, demanding that the Government urgently revoke a ban imposed on the use of the company's property. The protesters planned to walk up to the Government building at the St. Mark square, but were stopped by police. Only several of the company's representatives were allowed to pass through to attend talks. The workers are requesting that the ban imposed on the use of the company's property be lifted, so that by selling its property, funds could be obtained for the payment of workers' creditor claims. The commissioner of the Association of Independent Trade Unions of Croatia (SSSH) for Slavonski Brod County, Mato Kolundzic, said after negotiations at the government that the Government negotiating team, comprising representatives of the agriculture and forestry, fi
ZAGREB, Aug 4 (Hina) - Workers of the Slavonski Brod-based company undergoing bankruptcy proceedings, Veterinary Station, staged a protest in Zagreb Wednesday, demanding that the Government urgently revoke a ban imposed on the use of the company's property. The protesters planned to walk up to the Government building at the St. Mark square, but were stopped by police. Only several of the company's representatives were allowed to pass through to attend talks. The workers are requesting that the ban imposed on the use of the company's property be lifted, so that by selling its property, funds could be obtained for the payment of workers' creditor claims. The commissioner of the Association of Independent Trade Unions of Croatia (SSSH) for Slavonski Brod County, Mato Kolundzic, said after negotiations at the government that the Government negotiating team, comprising representatives of the agriculture and forestry, finance, justice, and interior affairs ministries, had guaranteed the Government's Economy Coordination would recommend to the Government that the ban be lifted at its next session. The ban should be lifted by September 1, Kolundzic said. Workers at the "Veterinary Station" believe their claims amounting to 5.5 million kuna can be completely covered by selling the immovable assets which the company no longer needs, such as several old farms and village veterinary stations. Veterinarians who work in those stations want to buy them but are unable to do so because of the ban imposed on the use of the company's property. The two sides also agreed the Justice Ministry would expedite court proceedings concerning the relocation of the former owner of the Veterinary Station, the Maksima company, owned by Ivica Leovic. Kolundzic claims Leovic had illegally leased to himself the facilities of the "Veterinary Station", which is why the union sued him. The commercial court ruled a cancellation of the lease and ordered distraint and eviction, but 'Maksima' filed an appeal and the case was sent to the High Commercial Court and later to the Supreme Court, which has not discussed it yet. Interior Ministry representatives said they had filed five charges with the County State Attorney against people responsible for white-collar crime at the Veterinary Station company, Kolundzic added. (hina) lml

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