ZAGREB, Dec 3 (Hina) - The Association of Workers Trade Unions of Croatia (URSH) on Friday forwarded an open letter to Croatian Prime Minister Zlatko Matesa demanding that accounts of companies with liquidity problems be unblocked, so
salaries and Christmas bonuses could be paid out to their employees. The USHR particularly requested that the Government help companies with blocked accounts due to unsettled obligations of public companies, ministries, and other members of the State Administration. "We believe that the Government is obliged to help so that 200,000 employees, who are not receiving their salaries on regular basis, could afford some of existential progress and life contentment", reads the letter forwarded to Matesa and signed by URSH President Boris Kunst.(Hina) it mm
ZAGREB, Dec 3 (Hina) - The Association of Workers Trade Unions of
Croatia (URSH) on Friday forwarded an open letter to Croatian Prime
Minister Zlatko Matesa demanding that accounts of companies with
liquidity problems be unblocked, so salaries and Christmas bonuses
could be paid out to their employees.
The USHR particularly requested that the Government help companies
with blocked accounts due to unsettled obligations of public
companies, ministries, and other members of the State
Administration.
"We believe that the Government is obliged to help so that 200,000
employees, who are not receiving their salaries on regular basis,
could afford some of existential progress and life contentment",
reads the letter forwarded to Matesa and signed by URSH President
Boris Kunst.
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