Protesting road workers give government deadline

Protesting road construction workers expect the government to on Thursday adopt decisions to solve problems faced by the Nibens Group companies.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 13.07.2011.

10:18

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Protesting road construction workers expect the government to on Thursday adopt decisions to solve problems faced by the Nibens Group companies. This was announced by the protesters' representatives after three hours of negotiations with government representatives. Protesting road workers give government deadline Government sources, meanwhile, are saying that "improvements will be felt as soon as in the next few days". Road construction workers who staged a protest in front of the Serbian government building on Tuesday said that all protest activities would focus on Corridor 10 unless the results of the Tuesday meeting were visible by the end of the week. Representatives of the Serbian government and Nibens Group companies conferred on Tuesday about the problems faced by road construction companies. Around 500 road construction workers of the Nibens Group staged a protest outside the government headquarters. Backed by the Independent Trade Union of Road Builders, Nibens Group employees demand from the government to unfreeze the companies' accounts, solve their problems, pay the missing salaries and allow them to work. Road construction workers also demand that the Serbian government should ensure that banks, whose claims add up to over 70 percent worth of the company's capital, take over the companies within Nibens Group as new owners and provide funds for operation or carry out a reorganization of the group. Nibens Group owner Milo Djuraskovic and seven other managers of the company arrested in May on suspicion that they stole EUR 32mn from the Kragujevac-based FAM company. Workers and their trucks in front of the govt. HQ on Tuesday (Tanjug)

Protesting road workers give government deadline

Government sources, meanwhile, are saying that "improvements will be felt as soon as in the next few days".

Road construction workers who staged a protest in front of the Serbian government building on Tuesday said that all protest activities would focus on Corridor 10 unless the results of the Tuesday meeting were visible by the end of the week.

Representatives of the Serbian government and Nibens Group companies conferred on Tuesday about the problems faced by road construction companies.

Around 500 road construction workers of the Nibens Group staged a protest outside the government headquarters.

Backed by the Independent Trade Union of Road Builders, Nibens Group employees demand from the government to unfreeze the companies' accounts, solve their problems, pay the missing salaries and allow them to work.

Road construction workers also demand that the Serbian government should ensure that banks, whose claims add up to over 70 percent worth of the company's capital, take over the companies within Nibens Group as new owners and provide funds for operation or carry out a reorganization of the group.

Nibens Group owner Milo Đurašković and seven other managers of the company arrested in May on suspicion that they stole EUR 32mn from the Kragujevac-based FAM company.

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