Former employees of KAP 383 thousand euros for old debts

"These workers have a court verdict because they worked, they have benefited work experience, night work experience. They were not paid, in the court proceedings they won the state of Montenegro because they have a smaller pension of 70 to 150 euros on average," Joković said.

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Joković at the session, Photo: Printscreen YouTube
Joković at the session, Photo: Printscreen YouTube
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Next week, the government will pay a group of workers of the Podgorica aluminum plant (KAP) 383 euros based on final court rulings related to their earlier claims.

This was announced at today's session by the Deputy Prime Minister Vladimir Joković, who said that the workers and their legal representative agree to pay them a third of their debt this year, ie 383 thousand euros.

"The situation is roughly the same as with the electrode factory, with the fact that these workers have a court verdict because people worked, they have benefited work experience, night work experience. They were not paid for it, in court proceedings they won the state of Montenegro because they have a smaller pension on average from 70 to 150 euros," Joković said.

He added that the court case is over and that the workers have final verdicts and that the Government is obliged to respect the decisions of the courts.

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