Leaders of Two Croatia Telecom (T-HT) Unions Announcing Industrial Action
April 10th, 2008
Zagreb, April 10 (CP) – Leaders of two Croatian Telecom (T-HT) unions have announced industrial action due to dissatisfaction with the salaries’ policy in the company.
They are saying that T-HT services would be slowed down following Labour Day with the aim of creating financial damage to T-HT, as the workers have had enough of the management boasting increase in profit, while at the same time it wishes to make the workers’ wages flexible without increasing them.
The T-HT majority shares owner is Deutsche Telecom holding 51 percent of the shares.
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