Friday, September 26, 2014

Roman Tallow dismissed as CEO of Katowice … – Virtual Poland

Roman Tallow dismissed as CEO of Katowice … – Virtual Poland

Roman Tallow was dismissed as chairman of the board of KHW. Despite the decision of the Supervisory Board, about 150 miners mine Kazimierz-Juliusz continues – run from Wednesday – underground protest. President threatened the strikers, who are demanding a the payment of arrears of money, throwing out of work. Miners oppose – planned – mine closure and demanding payment of overdue wages.
 

Patrick Kosela, a spokesman for the Free Trade Union “August 80″ reported earlier that the miners strike in Sosnowiec get back pay. – This is good news, met the first demand – said Patrick Kosela. – Miners sent transfer payments. Only 60 people will get the money on Monday – explained.
 

Despite these assurances underground protests still 150 miners. They demand the possibility of redemption housing site and the extension of mine, and when it is closed – the transition to other plants KHW existing conditions.
 


 Miners expect an apology from the President of the Holding, which threatened the strikers throwing from work. – If the President to apologize in writing for their behavior in relation to the miners and the management of the Holding will ensure that there will be pulled against protesters Consequently, there is a good chance that this strike will be completed underground – said before the announcement of the dismissal of the President, a spokesman Patrick Kosela .
 

Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz, in view of the situation in Silesia, met with members of the National Committee of Functioning Hard Coal Mining in Poland. Team members presented information on the situation in the mine Kazimierz-Juliusz in Sosnowiec.
 

At 19:00 in Warsaw started a special meeting of the supervisory board KHW. Tomorrow in the Silesian Provincial Office will meet with the turn Silesian province governor Piotr Lithuania, Deputy Minister of Environment George Petrovich and Jan Krzysztof Bielecki, Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz representing.
 

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