The workers of the Simo Milošević Institute will go on strike in two days if the government does not pay them the wages they are owed.
However, they hope that the suspension of work will not happen because they have received assurances from the authorities that they will help them get out of the crisis, said the president of the local union, Marija Obradović, in "Morning colors" on the Vijesti Television program.
"This long wait has led us to such existential problems that any aid less than three back wages has already been spent at the start. The aid will go to workers' loans and bills," she pointed out.
Srđan Pavićević, the Deputy Prime Minister for Labor, Education, Health and Social Policy, said that he will try to pay them the money by April 25, through another account, but he does not know if it will be three salaries. He reminded that the debt of the Institute at the moment is 29 million euros.
"Yesterday, we made a decision, very clearly, that we will send one-time aid. We are trying to make it as likely as three personal incomes. To overcome this moment, to endure economically. We have great respect for their victims and their suffering. And yes then the project and the program will start, which is designed as a program of a package of measures to save Igal," Pavićević said.
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