ZAGREB, Feb 16 (Hina) - Chairman of the Association of Independent
Trade Unions of Croatia, Dragutin Lesar, today wrote an open letter
to Croatian Prime Minister Zlatko Matesa, in response to a
Government communique issued earlier in the day.
Refuting the Government's rebuke that "trade unions were
lacking in civility", Lesar informed the Prime Minister that he had
"once again missed his target."
"We have been sending you letters, requests, initiatives and
proposals for months, without receiving any answer," Lesar wrote.
"When union members tried to visit you in your office in order
to present yet another request for negotiations, you sent police to
stop them," Lesar protested.
"What do you need to protect yourself from and what are you
afraid of? Was this an expression of your exquisite civility or was
it rather a hidden feeling of responsibility for all the wrong and
senseless moves you are making every day?" Lesar riposted.
"You say you are ready to discuss the wages policy, but only
in September. Your wages policy for 1996 is not the result of
negotiations and dialogue but rather the fruit of social
monologue," Lesar wrote.
"Taking into account your previous silence, the fact that you
did set a date for de-freezing salaries may be viewed as a step
forward. But we cannot accept it," Lesar concludes.
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