Impossible to pay "senseless" salaries at Yerevan rubber plant - minister
17:45, 19.09.2014
YEREVAN. - It is no longer possible to pay senseless salaries at
Nairit chemical rubber plant of Armenia's capital city Yerevan, stated
Energy and Natural Resources Minister Yervand Zakharyan.
He recalled that the Nairit employees' salaries are paid from the
proceeds of Armenia's state-run energy companies: Yerevan Thermal
Power Plant, and Vorotan Hydro Cascade.
"But the plant employees' complaints and their demands are completely
fair. Both the President and the PM are seriously concerned about the
situation," the minister also announced.
In Zakharyan's words, the respective working group will have to
prepare, in a short period of time, a package of recommendations on
the future of the plant.
The minister noted that 2,261 employees are registered at Nairit,
which includes 425 people from the management and 361 specialists.
The Nairit Plant CJSC has ceased production since April 2010. Three
years later, however, it was informed that Russian Rosneft company had
programs toward making investments in the plant.
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17:45, 19.09.2014
YEREVAN. - It is no longer possible to pay senseless salaries at
Nairit chemical rubber plant of Armenia's capital city Yerevan, stated
Energy and Natural Resources Minister Yervand Zakharyan.
He recalled that the Nairit employees' salaries are paid from the
proceeds of Armenia's state-run energy companies: Yerevan Thermal
Power Plant, and Vorotan Hydro Cascade.
"But the plant employees' complaints and their demands are completely
fair. Both the President and the PM are seriously concerned about the
situation," the minister also announced.
In Zakharyan's words, the respective working group will have to
prepare, in a short period of time, a package of recommendations on
the future of the plant.
The minister noted that 2,261 employees are registered at Nairit,
which includes 425 people from the management and 361 specialists.
The Nairit Plant CJSC has ceased production since April 2010. Three
years later, however, it was informed that Russian Rosneft company had
programs toward making investments in the plant.
Armenia News - NEWS.am