Some 200 DARS workers unhappy with pay raise talks

Ljubljana, 21 June - About 200 workers of DARS, the national motorway company, or roughly a sixth of the total headcount, staged a protest on Friday to express their discontent with pay raise talks that ended in a deal with the management signed by two out of the three in-house trade unions. The management says the agreement is the best it can offer at the moment.

Ljubljana
Some 200 workers of the national motorway company DARS protest to voice their discontent with a recent pay raise deal.
Photo: Jakob Pintar/STA

Ljubljana
Some 200 workers of the national motorway company DARS protest to voice their discontent with a recent pay raise deal.
Photo: Jakob Pintar/STA

Ljubljana
Damir Lišić, head of the Trade Union of DARS Workers, at a protest over low pay and increasing workload.
Photo: Jakob Pintar/STA

Ljubljana
Some 200 workers of the national motorway company DARS protest to voice their discontent with a recent pay raise deal.
Photo: Jakob Pintar/STA

Ljubljana
Some 200 workers of the national motorway company DARS protest to voice their discontent with a recent pay raise deal.
Photo: Jakob Pintar/STA

Ljubljana
Some 200 workers of the national motorway company DARS protest to voice their discontent with a recent pay raise deal.
Photo: Jakob Pintar/STA

Ljubljana
Pergam confederation leader Jakob Počivavšek addressing a protest of some 200 workers of the national motorway company DARS who voiced their discontent with a recent pay raise deal.
Photo: Jakob Pintar/STA

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