Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Trade unionists in the Coal Company does not want to agree to change the remuneration system – Republic

The meeting of the board of the Coal Company and the Deputy Minister of Energy Gregory Tobiszowskiego of mining unions turned out to be more difficult than Tuesday’s talks in Brussels on the future of Polish coal. While the Polish negotiators are satisfied with the meeting with representatives of the European Commission so far on Wednesday in Katowice there was a clinch. Part of the union left the meeting ahead of time and eventually talks were broken off.

A conflict occurred when the board Company first proposed installment arrangement for additional compensation called. fourteen, and then uttered an agreement guaranteeing workers wages and working conditions after the transfer kompanijnych mines to the new company – Polish Mining Group (PGG). The unions are opposed to such a change and demand the withdrawal of the decision to terminate the agreement.

Meanwhile, the Board argues that the difficult situation of the company does not allow the continuation of the current wage system for the next 12 months. – We can not get this agreement to the new company. The agreement we signed last year in good faith. Meanwhile, the emergence of a new company and moved it changes the situation. However we are open to discussions on labor costs – said after talks Krzysztof Sędzikowski, president of KW.

Among the trade unionists an uproar. They recognized that they had been brought against the wall, they do not alter their demands and wait now to move from the board of the Company. On Thursday announced a meeting at which determine further action.

being negotiated in Brussels a plan for the Coal Company assumes transfer all of its 11 mines to PGG. The company has a win over investors, who have put up from 1.5 billion to 2 billion zł new capital. Among the investors mentioned PGE, PGNiG Termika, Energa and Polish Investment and Development. In addition, as agreed, we are considered the conversion of bonds into shares PGG by banks and state Węglokoks.

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