ZAGREB, September 20, 2020 – The Workers Front said on Sunday that Economy and Sustainable Development Minister Tomislav Coric was lying about the severance packages for Sisak Oil Refinery workers being 60% above the average severance package, calling on workers to organise a protest outside government offices in Zagreb.
“The workers have sent us a document which shows the amount of the severance packages offered to workers with the status of Homeland War veterans, while severance packages for workers without that status have long been reduced to a maximum 18 wages,” the party said.
Many redundant workers have underage children, some have children who are ill, many of them have taken housing loans, and many have fallen ill while working in the refinery, the party said, adding that there are plans to cut those workers’ severance packages by 30% to 60%.
The Sisak Oil Refinery is part of the INA oil company, which is owned jointly by the Croatian state and MOL.
The Croatian government and MOL want to get rid of 250 workers and pay practically nothing so that the company’s management could earn from that huge amounts that are treated as a business secret, the party said.
It recalled that nine years ago, redundant workers of INA, which at the time was one of the biggest debtors in the country, had been given higher severance packages than Sisak Oil Refinery workers were expected to get now.
In 2018 INA paid into the state budget HRK 560 million in dividends alone, and in 2019 it paid HRK 279.2 million, the party said, recalling that a war veterans’ association planned to hold a meeting and a vote on the issue of severance packages in Sisak on Monday.
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