SARAJEVO, May 15 (Hina) - The coal miners' strike in central and
north-eastern Bosnia is likely to continue until the Bosnian
Government caves in and increases the salaries.
Trade union and strikers' representatives today notified the
Federal Ministry of Power Supply and Mining that the minimum
acceptable salary for this month was DM 200; as of June, the
miners' salaries should equal those paid to Bosnian Electric
Utility employees.
The miners' average salary in April was DM 80.
Minister Enver Kreso said the miners' demands were justified
and that the Government would consider them. However, the miners'
salaries would depend on the ministry's ability to collect
electricity bills from the population. During the war, electric
power was free.
The strikers and government representatives are to meet again
in about a week. In the meantime, the strike might spread to all of
Bosnia's coal mines.
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