Gorenje CEO Says Wage Deal with Workers Important for Company
Velenje, 2 October - The deal on wages that the management and workers of home appliance maker Gorenje reached on Thursday is important for the company, Gorenje CEO Franjo Bobinac said on Friday. He added that the agreement under which the minimum wage in the company will amount to EUR 540 net was hard to reach.
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CEO of home appliance maker Gorenje, Franjo Bobinac, presenting to the press the outcome of wage talks with the workers following the 15 September strike.
Photo:Lili Pusnik/STA
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CEO of home appliance maker Gorenje, Franjo Bobinac (left), and personnel manager Irena Vodopivec presenting to the press the outcome of wage talks with the workers following the 15 September strike.
Photo:Lili Pusnik/STA
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Trade unionist Zan Zeba presenting to the press the outcome of wage talks with the management of home appliance maker Gorenje following the 15 September strike.
Photo:Lili Pusnik/STA
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Trade unionist Zan Zeba presenting to the press the outcome of wage talks with the management of home appliance maker Gorenje following the 15 September strike.
Photo:Lili Pusnik/STA
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