ZAGREB, Oct 22 (Hina) - Two Croatian unions will pay necessary +retirement contributions for the Zagrebacka Bank employee who +recently publicly disclosed information on the bank account of the +Croatian President's wife.+ Bank clerk
Ankica Lepej, who has been criminally charged with +disclosing confidential data, is at present 11 months short of her +right to retirement.+ The Independent Union of Energy, Chemical and Non-Metal Industry +Workers of Croatia on Wednesday stated it would pay for five months +of years of service, while the Independent Union of Science and +Higher Education of Croatia stated on Thursday it would pay the +remaining six months.+ The science union said it would earmark funds from its Solidarity +Fund, funds which will later be re-collected among members.+ The latter union also made an appeal to other unions in Croatia to +assist Lepej, whose act it asse
ZAGREB, Oct 22 (Hina) - Two Croatian unions will pay necessary
retirement contributions for the Zagrebacka Bank employee who
recently publicly disclosed information on the bank account of the
Croatian President's wife.
Bank clerk Ankica Lepej, who has been criminally charged with
disclosing confidential data, is at present 11 months short of her
right to retirement.
The Independent Union of Energy, Chemical and Non-Metal Industry
Workers of Croatia on Wednesday stated it would pay for five months
of years of service, while the Independent Union of Science and
Higher Education of Croatia stated on Thursday it would pay the
remaining six months.
The science union said it would earmark funds from its Solidarity
Fund, funds which will later be re-collected among members.
The latter union also made an appeal to other unions in Croatia to
assist Lepej, whose act it assessed as a "moral and honourable act
of civil courage."
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