Post strike committee: We expect a decent offer

For Friday, the Agency for the Peaceful Resolution of Disputes has scheduled a session of the commission to discuss the minimum work process at the Post Office during the strike.

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Photo: Boris Pejović
Photo: Boris Pejović
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The President of the Post Strike Committee, Jugoslav Marković, said that they accepted the invitation from the company's management to discuss their demands for a salary increase on Friday.

"We expect that they will finally make a decent offer that we can negotiate, and not a promise like before," said Marković.

He also stated that the Agency for the Peaceful Resolution of Disputes has scheduled a commission session for Friday, which should discuss the minimum work process at the Post Office during the strike, because that company did not pass that act within the legal deadline from 2015.

Today, the representatives of the strike committee had a meeting with the labor inspectorate, which determines the legality of the strike at the request of the management.

"Today we had an unexpected situation with the labor inspection regarding the minimum work process despite the fact that our union organized the strike in full compliance with the Strike Act and extremely responsibly delivered the minimum work process and the employees who will work in it to the employer within the legal deadline. Our further steps will depend on the final and official position of the labor inspectorate, which we expect these days. public interest," said Marković.

He stated that the Telecom Union was in a similar situation four years ago, where the management contested the right to strike, but that the courts ruled in favor of the workers.

The single trade union, which organized the strike, is demanding a 30 percent wage increase for employees who are not part of the management, while the other New trade union organization, which did not support the strike, is demanding a 20 percent wage increase for all employees.

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