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    Iravunk semi - weekly
    May 17, 2005 issue

    STRIKE

    YOU DARE TO SPEAK OUT, YOU ARE OUT


    The strike of some 500 employees at Sotk gold mine, initiated back in
    April and continued up until today with some interruptions, has reached
    it's "logical" conclusion: a decision was made to fire all 500 striking
    employees.

    It is not new that the government of our country first welcomes with joy
    the investors, sells state properties with applauds to them, and later
    distances itself, with "hands washed", from any further responsibility.
    As always happens in such situations, the victim is the ordinary
    citizen. Sotk gold mine employees always complained about the owner's
    attitude towards them, which attitude eventually lead to the strike. The
    reality is that Ararat Gold Recovery Company, taking an advantage of the
    socio - economic situation in Vardenis, always enters into 3 months
    employment agreements with its employees the longest. Entering into such
    short - term employment agreements, indeed, is not against the law, but
    that means no trust in their future by the employees. The employees also
    complain that the company refuses to pay the rise in salaries available
    to employees working in high altitude areas, whereas the salaries are
    rather small, which, in addition, are paid in US dollars equivalent
    amounts. Fall in USD - AMD rates added to the problems, which, according
    to Vardenis residents "may not continue any longer, we suffer losses."
    According to the employees, the company explains the low salary rates by
    saying "no gold in the mines, no money to you", which is unacceptable
    for the employees, who are saying "they are mining the gold out, what
    else they want, fire from God?" Thus, Vardenis resident employees
    initiated the strike at the end of the last month demanding a rise in
    salaries, stabile USD - AMD rates, "humane employment agreements in
    Armenian drams", meeting with the Prime Minister. "The Indians (the
    owner of the mine is an Indian company) asked us to return to work
    promising satisfaction of our demands," say one of the employees, "we
    returned and worked, but they lied, so we had to continue the strike
    again. We will not return to work unless our demands are satisfied, and
    we shall live and see how their trying to replace us."

    Gold mine employees turned to the Mayor of Vardenis, Volodya Khloyan.
    Mr. Khloyan said in his interview to Iravunk that he talked with the
    Prime Minister, who ordered to form a commission. As for the management
    of the company, the Mayor says they don't care and refuse to talk with
    him either. Meanwhile, our own government caused such an attitude from
    the company through signing an inept agreement with them. As the
    director of Ararat Gold Recovery Company, Mr. Vardan Vardanian said in
    his interview with Iravunk, there is no provision in their agreement
    with the government, which could settle this situation. "The strike is
    illegal" label Vardanian in hurry, alleging that the situation is the
    work of some individuals trying to mislead the employees for self -
    serving purposes, but he did not say who those individuals were.

    "We fired all 500 employees and announced a new contest" said a member
    of the company's board of directors; "Of course, we are going to have
    difficulty finding specialists, but I am sure that 90% of the strikers
    will return to work. Let them come, sign new agreements, and work."

    The director promised no rise in salaries, ano rise for employees
    working in high altitude areas either, claiming no obligation on behalf
    of the company. As for the USD - AMD rates, the agreement was reached
    with the strikers at the beginning of the strike: rate applicable for
    salaries shall be 500 AMD for $1 USD. Despite the employees claiming the
    opposite, Vardan Vardanian said that salaries will be paid with no
    delays. "We delay our salaries more often than those of the employees"
    he said, and added "Even tax payments are being delayed sometimes,
    causing penalties, but the employees receive their salaries on time."
    Meanwhile, the same employees are certain that "the Indians will
    withhold" their salaries for the whole period of the strike. As for the
    terms of employment agreements, they say "the company has no clue about
    what's coming up for the business, let alone them signing long term
    employment agreements with us." Even after all this noise the company
    officials confirm that. At the same time, Vardenis residents refuse to
    sign short term employment agreements, with the rest of the conditions
    imposed, and claim they ready to extreme measures, including road
    blocking. "Let's see how our comrade Indians pass around us and access
    the mine (when the road is blocked). This is our mine, we are going to
    work there, and if the government is not able to help us, we will solve
    the issue our way" they swagger.

    In the meantime, the master of the country, in this case the RA
    government, said through a spokesperson, that under orders of the Prime
    Minister, the Ministry of Trade and Economic Development has looked into
    the issues of the matter. "It was revealed that the matter is of
    relations between the employer and employees. After satisfying salary
    related demands additional demands were raised, which were not accepted
    by the employer. Those absent from work were fired, while a new contest
    for employment was announced. All issues concerning those fired and the
    employers are of the matter of law and are not within the authority of
    the government."

    In other words, the RA government "cheered" the foreign company, playing
    into their hands. Indeed, the strikers do not demand salary rises from
    the government, while it was the obligation of the government to include
    provisions in the agreement of sales of the mines which would exclude
    even a possibility of such situations as a whole. This story once again
    proved that our citizens are unprotected in their own country, while the
    officials are sometimes helpless against "nonentity" companies. It is
    not surprising when people turn to extreme measures in such situation,
    including strikes and other mass actions.

    by Taguhi Tovmasian
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