Power plant workers continue strike

Nikola Tesla Power Plant (TENT) workers have continued their strike but it will not hamper the electricity production.

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Saturday, 21.01.2012.

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Nikola Tesla Power Plant (TENT) workers have continued their strike but it will not hamper the electricity production. TENT Shift Workers Union has refused to end the strike and called on the authorities to pay the workers overdue shift work bonuses. Power plant workers continue strike After unsuccessful negotiations with the plant management and Infrastructure and Energy Ministry the workers went into the administration building and stated that they would not leave. TENT Shift Workers Union President Dragoslav Ljubicic says that the electric energy production is not hampered and that the striking workers are taking turns in order to perform their duties. Bulgaria will on Saturday stop exporting electricity to the neighboring counties due to strikes in three biggest coal mines in the country. The Electric Power Industry of Serbia (EPS) claims that Bulgaria’s decision will not jeopardize Serbia’s electricity supply since Serbia buys electricity in the open market. B92

Power plant workers continue strike

After unsuccessful negotiations with the plant management and Infrastructure and Energy Ministry the workers went into the administration building and stated that they would not leave.

TENT Shift Workers Union President Dragoslav Ljubičić says that the electric energy production is not hampered and that the striking workers are taking turns in order to perform their duties.

Bulgaria will on Saturday stop exporting electricity to the neighboring counties due to strikes in three biggest coal mines in the country.

The Electric Power Industry of Serbia (EPS) claims that Bulgaria’s decision will not jeopardize Serbia’s electricity supply since Serbia buys electricity in the open market.

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