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9 May 13:42

More than 800 employees at the Mangalia shipyard will receive their salaries in two installments and 13 ship repair projects will start to turn the company around

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Interim Minister of Economy Bogdan Ivan announced that active employees at the Mangalia shipyard will receive their salaries in two installments, with 60% paid between May 12-16 and the remaining 40% at the end of the month. In addition, 13 ship repair projects have been identified to support the company's financial recovery. The Free Shipbuilders' Union has announced protests to demand urgent action from the state in the context of the yard's financial difficulties, which is in insolvency.

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Ministrul Economiei, după dialogul cu sindicaliştii de la Şantierul Naval Mangalia: Am identificat 13 proiecte suplimentare de reparaţii navale, care vor începe de îndată / Peste 800 de angajaţi activi vor primi salariile restante în două tranşe

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